COOKIES POLICY

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Data files stored in end user devices and used by web browsers are called cookies.

Data files called cookies are stored in end user devices and utilized by web browsers, with the purpose of recognizing the end user device and presenting information tailored to the user's personal preferences. Typically, "cookies" include the web address, duration of storage in the device, and a distinctive reference number.

WHAT DO WE USE COOKIES FOR?

The function of cookies is to monitor user visits and activity.

For instance, e-commerce websites utilize cookies to monitor the contents of a user's shopping cart as the user browses the website further. Without cookies, your shopping cart would reset to zero each time you clicked on a new link on the website. Various types of cookies track different activities. Session cookies are employed only when you actively browse a website; once you exit the site, the session cookie vanishes. Tracking cookies can be utilized to establish long-term logs of multiple visits to the same site. Authentication cookies monitor whether a user is logged in, and if so, under what username.

HOW DO WE USE COOKIES?

OUR COOKIESNAMEPURPOSE
Google Analytics*_ga,_gdThese are third-party cookies used by Mautic that allow us to use the Mautic service. We use Mautic to support our marketing activities.
Mautic**mautic_referer_idmautic_session_idmtc_idmtc_sidThese are third-party cookies used by Mautic that allow us to use the Mautic service. We use Mautic to support our marketing activities.
Tawk***TawkConnectionTime, __tawkuuidThese are third-party cookies used by Tawk that allow us to use the Tawk service. We use Tawk for real-time communication with our customers via our website.
Djangodjango_languageThis is a first-party cookie used by us. This cookie stores the language of the website.
Clutch__cfduid__hssc__hssrc__hstc_ga_gidhubspotutkThese are third-party cookies used by Clutch that allow us to use the Clutch widget on our website.
  • *For more information on Google Analytics, visit the official Google Analytics website.
  • **For more information on Mautic, visit the official Mautic website.
  • ***For more information on Tawk, visit the official Tawk website.
  • ****For more information on Clutch, visit the official Clutch website.

ENABLING AND DISABLING COOKIES

Step 1

Open Your Browser

Step 2

Find where the cookies are stored

The location where cookies are managed varies for each browser. For instance, in Internet Explorer, you can access them by clicking on “Tools” and then selecting “Internet Options.” Next, choose “General” and “Browsing history” and then click on “Settings.” In Chrome, go to the Chrome menu in the navigation bar and select “Preferences” to view your settings. Then, click on the “Advanced” option to access “Privacy and security.” After that, click on “Content settings” and then “Cookies.”

Step 3

Manage your cookies

Each web browser provides various options for enabling or removing cookies. For example, in Internet Explorer, you can handle cookies under "Privacy" and "Advanced." In Chrome, locate the cookie storage location as previously described and then choose your management preferences under "Cookies."

Disabling all browser cookies could make some websites difficult to navigate. However, settings controlling or limiting third-party and tracking cookies can help protect your privacy.