Cookies are used on our website to recognize you from other visitors. This enables us to offer you with a positive browsing experience while also allowing us to enhance our website.
If you accept, we will place a little file of letters and numbers called a cookie on your browser or hard drive. Cookies are small data files that are saved on the hard drive of your computer.
These are cookies that are essential for our website to function properly. Cookies allow you to log in to secure portions of our website, use a shopping cart, and use e-billing services, among other things.
These let us recognize and count the number of visitors as well as see how they navigate our website while on it. This allows us to enhance the way our website functions, such as ensuring that people can simply locate what they’re looking for.
They are used to identify you when you visit our website again. We can customize our material for you, greet you by name, and remember your preferences because of this (for example, your choice of language or region).
These cookies keep track of your visits to our site, including which pages you visited, and which links you clicked on. We’ll use this information to tailor our website and the advertising that appears on it to your preferences.
Please note that on our website, we solely use individual cookies from third parties over which we have no influence. Strictly essential cookies, analytical cookies or performance cookies, functionality and targeting services are examples of designated third parties.
You can deactivate the usage of third-party advertising cookies by going to the cookie management page for consumers.
By activating the setting on your browser that allows you to deny the setting of all or certain cookies, you can block cookies. You may not be able to access all or portions of our website if you use your browser settings to disable all cookies (including necessary cookies). Except for essential cookies, all cookies have a one-month to four-month expiration period