To make our website work properly, and to provide you with the most relevant products and services, we use small data files which are placed on your device.
This notice provides you with information about cookies and how to control them for this site.
A “cookie” is a small text file stored on a user’s device when visiting a website. Cookies are sent back to the originating site on each subsequent visit, or to another website that recognizes that cookie. Cookies help a website identify a user’s device, understand usage patterns, and enable website functionality.
Cookies perform many functions, such as navigating between pages, remembering your preferences, and improving your experience with our services.
Cookies come in different forms: Strictly necessary cookies, Performance cookies, and Targeting cookies.
These cookies are essential for the website or application to function. They are usually set in response to actions like service requests. Blocking these cookies may affect website functionality.
Our website uses a content management system that relies on PHP sessions to maintain session information via the PHP session cookie.
Some cookies, like CraftSessionId, expire at the end of a browsing session (typically when you close the browser).
Performance cookies help us count visits and traffic sources, allowing us to measure and improve the performance of our site. These cookies provide insights into how visitors navigate our site and which pages are most popular.
For example, Google Analytics sets cookies like _ga and _gat to collect statistical data on how visitors use our website. For more information, see Google’s support article or use Google’s browser add-on to opt out.
Targeting cookies are set by our website host (Wix) to track individual user behavior and provide personalized, relevant marketing information.
You can manage cookies via your browser settings. This allows you to delete or reject cookies, though doing so may affect your experience on our website.
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