Cookies Policy
A cookie refers to a small piece of data sent to your browser by a web server. Its primary purpose is to identify the user and potentially tailor web pages or save login information.
Our website uses three types of cookies:
Session Cookies: These cookies are commonly used by e-commerce websites and allow you to keep items in your shopping cart while browsing. They expire when you close your browser.
Persistent Cookies: These cookies remain on your device even after you close your browser. They remember your login details and password so that you don’t have to enter them each time you visit the site. These cookies have an expiration date, but by law, they cannot last longer than six months.
Third-Party Cookies: These cookies are set by external services to gather data for research into behavior, demographics, etc. Examples include Facebook, Google Analytics, Google Maps, Twitter, YouTube, and others.
Cookies will be stored regardless of which browser you use, but you have control over them.
Delete Cookies: You can delete cookies by locating the folder or file where they are stored and removing them. It’s important to note that you may need to do this regularly.
Block Cookies: If you want to block cookies entirely, you must configure your browser to reject all cookies. However, blocking all cookies could prevent you from shopping online or using other essential services on websites.
Set Your Browser’s Alert System: You can configure your browser to alert you every time a cookie is sent, allowing you to decide whether to accept it. This can be time-consuming, as you will spend more time accepting or rejecting cookies instead of browsing the web.
Use Special Software: You can install software that protects you from cookies. These programs allow you to control which cookies are saved and block those that you find concerning.
Cookies are not harmful to your computer system. They are simply text files that can be deleted at any time. They cannot spread viruses or access your hard drive. Any personal information you provide to a website, such as credit card details, might be stored in a cookie unless you have disabled cookies. It is only in such cases that cookies could pose a potential security risk.