Cookie Policy
To make this site work
properly, we sometimes place small data files called cookies on your
device. Most big websites do this too.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file that
a website saves on your computer or mobile device when
you visit the site. It enables the website to remember your actions
and preferences (such as login, language, font size and other
display preferences) over a period of time, so you don’t have to
keep re-entering them whenever you come back to the site or browse
from one page to another.
How do we use cookies?
This Website does not use cookies
although third parties do so.
These include Google Adsence and
Google Analytics.
Google use cookies for many purposes.
They use them, for example, to remember your safe search
preferences, to make the ads you see more relevant to you, to count
how many visitors we receive to a page, to help you sign up for our
services and to protect your data.
How Google uses cookies in advertising
Cookies help to make advertising more
effective. Without cookies, it’s harder for an advertiser to reach
its audience, or to know how many ads were shown and how many clicks
they received.
Many websites, such as news sites and
blogs, partner with Google to show ads to their visitors. Working
with our partners, we may use cookies for a number of purposes, such
as to stop you from seeing the same ad over and over again, to
detect and stop click fraud, and to show ads that are likely to be
more relevant (such as ads based on websites you have visited).
We store a record of the ads we serve
in our logs. These server logs typically include your web request,
IP address, browser type, browser language, the date and time of
your request, and one or more cookies that may uniquely identify
your browser. We store this data for a number of reasons, the most
important of which are to improve our services and to maintain the
security of our systems. We anonymize this log data by removing part
of the IP address (after 9 months) and cookie information (after 18
months).
Our advertising cookies
To help our partners manage their
advertising and websites, we offer many products, including AdSense,
AdWords, Google Analytics, and a range of DoubleClick-branded
services. When you visit a page or see an ad that uses one of these
products, either on Google services or on other sites and apps,
various cookies may be sent to your browser.
These may be set from a few different
domains, including google.com, doubleclick.net, invitemedia.com,
admeld.com, googlesyndication.com, or googleadservices.com. Some of
our advertising products enable our partners to use other services
in conjunction with ours (like an ad measurement and reporting
service), and these services may send their own cookies to your
browser. These cookies will be set from their domains.
How you can control advertising
cookies
You can use Ads Settings to manage the
Google ads you see and opt out of Ads Personalization. Even if you
opt out of Ads Personalization, you may still see ads based on
factors such as your general location derived from your IP address,
your browser type, and your search terms.
You can also manage many companies’
cookies used for online advertising via the consumer choice tools
created under self-regulation programs in many countries, such as
the US-based aboutads.info choices page or the EU-based Your Online
Choices.
Ful; details of the use that Google
makes of cookies are available on
https://www.google.com/policies/technologies/cookies/
How to control cookies
You can control and/or delete cookies
as you wish – You can delete all cookies that are already on your
computer and you can set most browsers to prevent them from being
placed. If you do this, however, you may have to manually adjust
some preferences every time you visit a site and some services and
functionalities may not work.
You can easily accept or reject the
cookies on this site by choosing one of the following links: I
accept cookies / I
refuse cookies.