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Cookie policy
This policy explains how cookies and similar technologies may be used on this website, and what choices you have.
You can change cookie settings in your browser at any time.
1) What cookies are
- Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website.
- They help websites remember preferences, keep sessions working, and understand aggregated usage.
- Similar technologies (local storage, pixels) may also be used for comparable purposes.
2) Why we use cookies
- To keep core site features working (navigation, session behavior, basic security).
- To remember preferences (for example, language choices if applicable).
- To understand aggregated traffic and improve content (analytics).
- To measure referrals from affiliate links (attribution), where applicable.
3) Types of cookies we may use
- Essential cookies: required for basic site operation and security (cannot always be disabled without breaking features).
- Preference cookies: remember settings such as language or UI preferences.
- Analytics cookies: help us understand aggregated usage patterns to improve pages and structure.
- Attribution cookies: used by third-party providers to measure referrals when you click an affiliate link.
4) Analytics
- We may use analytics tools to measure aggregated traffic (pages visited, time on page, broad device/browser info).
- Analytics is used to improve website performance and content usefulness, not to identify you personally.
- Some analytics tools set their own cookies or identifiers; settings depend on the provider configuration.
5) Affiliate links and attribution
- Some pages contain affiliate links. When you click them, a third party may set cookies or parameters to attribute a referral.
- Attribution helps measure which content drives sign-ups, so we can improve guides and site structure.
- Affiliate tracking is handled by the third-party provider and may be subject to their policies.
6) Third-party cookies
- Third-party services (analytics, embedded content, affiliate providers) may set cookies from their own domains.
- We do not control third-party cookies. Please review the third party’s policies for details.
7) How to control cookies
- Most browsers let you block or delete cookies via settings.
- You can often configure rules per site (allow, block, clear on exit).
- If you disable cookies, parts of the website may not work properly.
8) Do Not Track signals
- Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” (DNT) options.
- Because DNT implementations vary, we may not respond to DNT signals consistently across all tools and services.
9) Changes to this policy
- We may update this cookie policy from time to time.
- Updates take effect when posted on this page.
10) Contact
- If you have questions about cookies or this policy, you can reach us via the contact page.
You can change cookie settings in your browser at any time.