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Cookies statement

What are Cookies?

Cookies are text files stored on your computer's browser directory or program data subfolders. Cookies are created when you use your browser to visit a website that uses cookies to keep track of your movements within the site. If you wish to learn more about cookies, visit https://www.allaboutcookies.org/.

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How Do We Use Cookies?

  1. To increase the efficiency and safety in users log-in process

  2. To collect user’s platform usage, content adjustments, and personal settings

  3. To research an individual user’s behaviour on the platform for satisfaction optimization purposes

  4. To research the behavioral trend of all users in order to increase the efficiency of the platform

 

Types of Cookies

  1. Functionality Cookies: Functionality cookies record information about choices you have made in the platform such as personal settings, languages, and fonts. This allows us to tailor our platform to you.

  2. Advertising Cookies: Advertising cookies record your on-site behaviour and history of sites visited. This allows us to provide you the services, products, and advertisements that suit your preferences.

  3. Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are essential for you to browse the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the site.

  4. Performance Cookies: These are cookies used for gathering site visitors data anonymously, including the page that is visited most frequently in the website. This allows us to efficiently improve our platform regarding users preferences.

  5. Third-party Cookies: These cookies will be determined by the third parties such as Google Analytics

 

Cookies Setting

Users can disable cookies on their browsers, by following these steps:

For Safari Users:

  1. Click the “Safari” menu, and tap “Preferences”.

  2. Click the “Privacy” tap and manage the following setting choices:

    1. Enabling  “Prevent cross-site tracking” to block third-party cookies and prevent third-party websites from storing data on your computer.

    2. Enabling “Block all cookies” will prevent First-Party cookies, as well as Third-Party cookies. Enabling this may cause websites to work improperly, and Safari will warn you about this if you choose this option.

    3. Choose the “Manage Website Data” button to remove certain website domains which have stored data on your computer.

For Google Chrome Users:

  1. Open Chrome and tap on “Settings” at the top right.

  2. Click “Advanced” at the bottom.

  3. Under 'Privacy and security', click “Site Settings”.

  4. Click “Cookies”, then tap “ See all Cookies and Site Data”.

  5. If you wish to remove your cookies, tap “Remove All”.

For Internet Explorer Users:

  1. Open Internet Explorer and click “Tools” in the browser toolbar.

  2. Choose “Internet” Option.

  3. Click the “Privacy” tap.

  4. Under “Settings” move the slider to the top to block all cookies or to the bottom to allow all cookies, and then click OK.

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