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Cookies and IP Address Tracking

A cookie is a small piece of data (text file) that a website – when visited by a user – asks your browser to store on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or

login information. Those cookies are set by us and called first-party cookies. We also use third-party cookies – which are cookies from a domain different than the domain of the website you are visiting – for

our advertising and marketing efforts.

Cookies: How and Why We Use Them

Required cookies

Required cookies enable you to move from page to page and to use features on our websites while your browser remains open. For example, required cookies allow you to add products to your shopping cart and carry the contents of your cart to checkout.

Functional cookies

Functional cookies last from visit to visit. For example, functional cookies may be used to recognize you as a previous visitor to provide a more personalized experience. They are stored in your computer, device, or browser until you choose to delete them.

Analytics and performance cookies

Analytics and performance cookies allow us to collect data concerning the websites, including the number of visitors, where the visitors have come from, and the length of time visitors spend on the websites, which allows us or third-party service providers to analyze how our websites are used and how our websites are performing. We use third party analytics service for analytics and performance tracking, and you can learn more about their privacy policies on their website.

For the provision of its services, our service uses certain cookies and transfers the information generated by such cookies to a analytics server where the information is stored. We use the stored information to analyze your use of our websites, to prepare reports on website activities for website operators, and to provide additional services in connection with the use of our websites. We process such information with your consent. You can object to the collection of your personal information at any time with future effect by applying the Analytics deactivation add-on for browsers. We would like to point out that this website uses Analytics with the “anonymizeIp()” expansion. This means that IP addresses are generally truncated prior to being transferred making direct personal identification improbable.

External Cookies and Tracking Mechanisms

You can opt out of cookie-based advertisements from both organisations - and others - by visiting Your online choices and switching off behavioural advertising from a large number of companies.

Challenges with Cookie Restrictions

You have the option to modify your cookie preferences at any time. Simply follow the instructions provided in the "Manage your cookies" section located at the bottom of the page.

Additional Information

Email Tracking Confirmation

We include a "web beacon pixel" in our emails to track if they are opened and to monitor any interactions with links within the email. This helps us identify which emails are of interest and whether users not opening emails prefer to continue receiving them. To avoid downloading the pixel, consider viewing emails in plain text or disabling images.

Cookie Policy Revisions

As we advance our technology and update our web services, this Policy will likely be revised to reflect these enhancements. We encourage you to visit this page regularly to understand our most current policy settings.