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Cookies Policy

Cookies Policy

Cookies are small pieces of data that websites store on your device to make interactions between you and the website smoother, faster, and more personalized.

What Cookies Are and Why They're Used

Cookies help websites remember information about your visit, like which pages you've viewed or what actions you took. This helps us improve our services, show you relevant content, and maintain a secure experience for all users.

There are two main types of cookies: essential (strictly necessary) and non-essential (optional).

Essential Cookies

These cookies are required for the website to function correctly. They're usually related to security or basic functionality, like remembering your language preferences. Without these cookies, some parts of our site might not work as intended.

Examples include:

  • Authentication tokens: We use them to ensure you're securely logged in.
  • Session IDs: These help us identify individual sessions and keep track of interactions.
  • Security flags: To protect against potential threats or malicious activities.

Non-Essential Cookies

These cookies improve user experience but aren't essential for the website's core functionality. They might remember your preferences, show you targeted ads based on interests, or provide analytics to help us understand how users interact with our site.

Examples include:

  • Preference and language settings: Remembering your preferred layout, color scheme, or languages.
  • Functional cookies: Enabling features like save-to-list or remember-me functions.
  • Analytics and performance cookies: Tracking user interactions for improvement purposes.

Session Cookies

Session cookies are temporary. They're stored in memory while you're using our site but cleared once you close the browser window. These cookies help us identify individual sessions, especially when logging into accounts.

They include:

  • Login tokens
  • Session identifiers (for tracking ongoing interactions)
  • Shopping cart IDs

Persistent Cookies

These cookies remain on your device even after closing the browser or ending a session. They can store preferences and settings you've chosen to save between visits.

Types of persistent cookies include:

  • Preference storage: Remembering choices like language, layout, or font sizes.
  • Analytics tracking: Measuring user interactions over longer periods for improvement analysis.
  • Marketing/pref targeting: Tailored content based on identified interests or past browsing behavior.

Functional Cookies

Functional cookies make it easier to interact with our site. They store preferences and actions related to specific activities like saving items, logging in, or managing account information.

Some examples include:

  • Remembering save-to-lists
  • Auto-filling fields after authentication
  • Saving form submissions for future reference

Analytics and Performance Cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how you interact with our site. This data is used to improve the user experience by optimizing content layout, simplifying navigation, and enhancing overall functionality.

They might include:

  • Google Analytics tracking codes (to measure visits, bounce rates, and page views)
  • Heatmap tools (analyzing mouse movement patterns for content refinement)

Preference and Language Settings

Our website uses cookies to remember your preferred settings. This means that if you choose to see the site in a particular language or layout, it will be stored on your browser until changed manually.

We also use these cookies to ensure compatibility with various browsers and screen sizes for all users.

Login/Session Continuity

To enhance user experience during sessions (especially extended ones), we employ cookies that recognize you as being logged-in. This prevents the need to constantly sign in when browsing through different pages.

Cookies related to login persistence:

  • Authentication tokens
  • Session identifiers
  • User IDs

Device Recognition and Security-Related Cookies

For security reasons, we sometimes use cookies to identify your device's unique characteristics (browser type, operating system, etc.).

Some examples include:

  • Browser fingerprinting: This technology creates a signature based on browser versions and settings.
  • Anti-fingerprinting: Our anti-bot measures can temporarily or permanently mark malicious activity devices.

Third-Party Integrations

To ensure an integrated user experience with other websites and tools we partner with, cookies are occasionally shared across domains. These partnerships help improve:

  • Advertising (to tailor content to specific users' interests)
  • Social media login integration
  • Payment gateways for checkout services

Keep in mind that some of these integrations might be based on third-party cookies.

Marketing or Communication Preferences

We may use marketing-related cookies to target our audience. This usually involves tailoring ads to the preferences you've shown interest in, like through clicking links.

Cookies associated with advertising include:

  • Advertising tracking: Remembering which ads were clicked or viewed
  • Behavioral targeting: Identifying potential interests based on browsing behavior