Controlling Your Cookie Preferences

We use cookies to help effectively offer our System. A cookie is a small piece of information which is sent to your computer’s hard drive by the web server so that the System can remember who you are. This information may include information relating to your use of our System, information about your computer such as the computer’s IP address and browser type, demographic information and, if you arrived at our System via a link from a third-party site, the URL of the linking page. If you are a registered user, this may include your login information for verification purposes.

Our Cookie Usage: A Comprehensive Guide

They enable us:
  • To estimate our audience size and usage pattern.
  • To store information about your preferences, allow us to customise our site according to your individual interests.
  • To speed up your searches.
  • To recognise you when you return to our site.

Broader Web Usage Analytics

Our platforms are equipped with 'social buttons' to facilitate the sharing and bookmarking of web content through various social networks. These buttons are implemented via scripts from external websites, and we encourage reviewing their privacy policies to understand how they manage your data.

How to Handle and Disable Cookies

You can disable or enable non-essential cookies by clicking on the relevant setting in the cookie banner that appears at the top of the screen when you enter the site. To view this banner and select your cookie preferences, JavaScript must be enabled. All cookies, except those strictly necessary, are set to "off" by default.

Additional Information

Getting in Touch
For any inquiries about how we handle cookies or questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us via email.

Changes to the Cookies Notice

Our use of cookies and other local storage technologies may evolve over time. While the specific cookies we use can vary, they generally adhere to the categories previously described. Continually check this page to stay informed of any changes.