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Cookie Policy

 Cookie Policy

Last Updated: March 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how this website uses cookies and similar technologies to improve your browsing experience and provide relevant content and advertising.

By continuing to use this website, you agree to the use of cookies in accordance with this policy.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your computer, smartphone, or tablet when you visit a website.

They help websites remember information about your visit, such as:

• your preferences

• pages you visited

• login information

• analytics and performance data

Cookies allow websites to function properly and help improve the user experience.

How We Use Cookies

This website uses cookies for several purposes, including:

Essential Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function correctly.

They may enable features such as:

• page navigation

• security features

• access to certain areas of the website

Without these cookies, parts of the website may not work properly.

Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the website.

They may track information such as:

• which pages are visited

• how long visitors stay on the site

• where visitors come from

This helps us improve the content and usability of the website.

Examples include analytics services such as Google Analytics.

Advertising Cookies

This website may use advertising networks such as Google AdSense.

These services may use cookies to:

• show relevant advertisements

• limit how often you see the same advert

• measure advertising performance

Google may use the DoubleClick cookie, which enables ads to be shown based on your previous visits to this or other websites.

You can learn more about how Google uses data here:

https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads⁠�

Users may opt out of personalised advertising by visiting:

https://adssettings.google.com⁠�

Affiliate Cookies

Some pages may include affiliate links.

When you click an affiliate link, a cookie may be stored so the retailer knows that the purchase originated from this website.

If you make a purchase through the link, the website may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Affiliate cookies typically expire after a set period determined by the retailer.

Third Party Cookies

Some cookies may be placed by third party services used on this website, including but not limited to:

• Google AdSense

• Google Analytics

• Amazon Associates or other affiliate networks

• social media platforms

These third parties may collect data according to their own privacy policies.

We do not control the cookies placed by third party services.

Managing Cookies

You can control or disable cookies through your web browser settings.

Most browsers allow you to:

• view stored cookies

• delete cookies

• block cookies entirely

• block cookies from specific websites

Please note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of this website.

Instructions for managing cookies can usually be found in your browser's help section.

Consent to Cookies

When you first visit this website, you may see a cookie consent banner informing you that cookies are used.

By continuing to browse the website, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time.

Any updates will be posted on this page with the updated revision date.

Contact

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us through the contact page on this website.

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