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What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored in your web browser that collect information about your online behaviour. These files enable websites to adapt their configuration to suit your preferences and improve your browsing experience. Cookies do not access personal data stored on your computer, such as your name, address, email, or phone number. Most web browsers accept cookies automatically; however, you can disable cookies through your browser settings. Please note that disabling cookies may limit your ability to use certain features of our website.


How We Use Cookies

Our website uses cookies to:

  • Analyse website traffic to improve your browsing experience.
  • Tailor content and features to better meet your needs.
  • Deliver relevant advertisements through third-party services such as Google Ads and Facebook Adverts.

These cookies and tracking pixels may enable personalised ads to appear both on our website and on other sites you visit.


IP Addresses

When you visit our website, access our mobile applications, or interact with electronic communications from us, our servers may record your device’s details and the network you are using, including your IP address.
An IP address is a unique set of numbers assigned to your device when you connect to the internet. While an IP address alone does not constitute personal information, as it does not identify specific users, it provides valuable insights into website usage and helps us maintain a secure browsing environment.


Links to Third-Party Websites

Our website may include links to third-party websites that operate independently of us. We do not control the privacy practices or content of these external sites. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of any linked websites you visit to understand how they collect and handle your information, as their policies may differ from ours.


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