To provide you with a better browsing experience, we use cookies on our website. Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device when you visit our site. They help us enhance your experience by remembering your preferences, keeping you logged in, and personalizing content and ads to suit your interests. Here’s a breakdown of the types of cookies we use.
Session Cookies: These are temporary cookies that are erased once you close your browser. They help us remember your actions and settings during a single browsing session, such as keeping items in your cart or maintaining your session as you navigate through pages.
Persistent Cookies: These cookies remain on your device for a set period, even after you close your browser. They help us remember your preferences and settings across visits, so you don’t need to re-enter information each time you return.
First-Party Cookies: These cookies are set by our website and are used to improve your user experience. They may store your preferences, such as language settings or login details, so you can pick up where you left off on your next visit.
Third-Party Cookies: We also use cookies set by third-party services, such as advertisers or analytics providers. These cookies may track your activity across different websites to show you personalized ads and provide us with insights into how our site is being used.
Webflow
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Use of Webflow We use Webflow, a website design and hosting platform, to build and manage our website. As part of the Webflow services, certain cookies may be set on your device to enhance site functionality, enable file downloads, and track user interactions.
What Information Does Webflow Collect?
Webflow collects non-personal data through cookies, including: Data about your interactions with the website, such as pages viewed, form submissions, and downloads.
How Does Webflow Use Cookies? Webflow uses cookies for several purposes:
Site Performance: Ensuring the website loads quickly and functions smoothly.
File Downloads: When you download applications, forms, or other documents from our site, Webflow may use cookies to track your download actions, confirm successful downloads, and enhance the file delivery process.
Session Management: Storing user preferences or form data so that it persists during your visit, even if you navigate between pages.
Analytics: Helping us understand how users engage with the site, including which files are most downloaded, allowing us to improve our content and services.
Types of Cookies Used by Webflow : Session Cookies & Persistent Cookies
File Download Functionality
When you download files—such as applications, forms, or other documents—from our website, Webflow may use cookies to:
Track your download actions: This allows us to confirm that a file was successfully downloaded and provide any necessary follow-up (like sending confirmation emails or providing download links).
Enhance user experience: Webflow ensures that downloaded files are delivered smoothly, without interruption, by managing the session and content flow effectively.
Opting Out You can manage cookies and control your cookie preferences through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies, including those set by Webflow. If you wish to stop Webflow from collecting anonymous usage data or tracking your downloads, you can disable cookies in your browser settings or use browser extensions designed to block tracking technologies.
By using our website and downloading files, you consent to the use of Webflow cookies as outlined in this policy. If you do not agree to the use of cookies, you may adjust your cookie settings or refrain from using certain features like downloading files.
Google Analytics
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We use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. Google Analytics helps us analyze user behavior by tracking interactions such as page visits, time spent on pages, and user flow across our website. This data allows us to identify areas for improvement and optimize our website's performance.
What Information Does Google Analytics Collect? - Pages viewed and time spent on each page. - User navigation patterns, such as how users move between pages. - Device information, including screen resolution, browser type, and operating system. - General location data (based on IP address), though this is anonymized and not tied to your personal identity.Referral sources, such as search engines or external websites that lead users to our site.
How Does Google Analytics Use Cookies?
- Tracking how users navigate through different page - Understanding which pages are the most visited and which are less engaging. - Analyzing trends and patterns to improve the layout, design, and functionality of our site.
Types of Cookies Used by Google Analytics: Session Cookies & Persistent Cookies
Additionally, you can control the use of cookies by adjusting your browser settings to block or delete them as you prefer.By using our website, you agree to the use of Google Analytics cookies as described in this policy. If you do not wish to have your data collected by Google Analytics, you may disable cookies or opt out as explained above.
Microsoft Clarity
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Use of Microsoft Clarity To better understand how users interact with our website and improve the overall user experience, we use Microsoft Clarity, a website analytics tool. Microsoft Clarity helps us analyze user behavior by tracking interactions such as mouse movements, clicks, and scroll activity. This data allows us to identify potential areas for improvement on our site.
What Information Does Microsoft Clarity Collect? Microsoft Clarity collects non-personal information, including:Mouse movements and clicks on the website.Scroll behavior and page navigation patterns.Device information, such as screen resolution, browser type, and operating system.General location data (based on IP address), though this is anonymized and not tied to your personal identity.
How Does Microsoft Clarity Use Cookies? Microsoft Clarity uses cookies to track user interactions and behaviors on our website. The cookies are stored on your device and help us collect data on your sessions, such as:Recording how you navigate through different pages.Understanding where users spend the most time and which sections are less engaging.Providing insights that help us improve the layout, design, and functionality of our site.
Types of Cookies Used by Microsoft Clarity
Session Cookies: These temporary cookies are used to track your activity during a single session. They are deleted once you close your browser. Persistent Cookies: These cookies remain on your device for a specified period and help Microsoft Clarity track user behavior over multiple visits, allowing us to measure long-term trends.
Opting Out You can opt out of Microsoft Clarity’s tracking at any time. For more information on how to do this, please visit Microsoft Clarity's opt-out page Additionally, you can control the use of cookies by adjusting your browser settings to block or delete them as you prefer.By using our website, you agree to the use of Microsoft Clarity cookies as described in this policy. If you do not wish to have your data collected by Microsoft Clarity, you may disable cookies or opt out as explained above.
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