A simple explanation of how we use cookies to improve your experience on our website.
Last Updated: January 8, 2025
Cookies are tiny text files that websites save on your device. Think of them as digital sticky notes that help websites remember things about you.
They help us remember your preferences, understand how you use our site, and show you relevant content. Pretty much every website uses them - they're standard practice.
We use cookies to make your experience better, not to spy on you or do anything creepy. Promise!
These are the must-haves. Our website needs them to work properly, so they can't be turned off.
These help us understand what's working and what's not on our website. All data is anonymous.
These help us show you relevant ads and measure how well our marketing campaigns work.
These remember your choices to make your experience more personalized and convenient.
We use some trusted tools from other companies to help us run our website and marketing better. These tools might set their own cookies. Here's who we work with:
Helps us see which pages are popular and how people use our site
Helps us run effective ad campaigns for our clients
Why we use these: These are industry-standard tools that millions of websites use. They help us understand what's working and improve our services. Each has their own privacy policy that explains how they handle data.
You can manage cookies through your browser settings. It's pretty easy - most browsers let you:
Here are quick links to cookie settings for popular browsers:
Heads up: If you block all cookies, some parts of our website might not work as smoothly. Essential cookies are needed for basic functionality.
We might update this cookie policy occasionally (like when we add new tools or features). We'll update the "Last Updated" date at the top when we do. Feel free to check back anytime to see what's changed.