Cookie Policy

Effective Date: 24-May-2023
Last Updated: 25-May-2023

 
What are cookies?
 
How do we use cookies?
 
Types of Cookies we use
 
Manage cookie preferences
Cookie Settings

You can change your cookie preferences any time by clicking the above button. This will let you revisit the cookie consent banner and change your preferences or withdraw your consent right away.

In addition to this, different browsers provide different methods to block and delete cookies used by websites. You can change the settings of your browser to block/delete the cookies. Listed below are the links to the support documents on how to manage and delete cookies from the major web browsers.

Chrome: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/32050

Safari: https://support.apple.com/en-in/guide/safari/sfri11471/mac

Firefox: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/clear-cookies-and-site-data-firefox?redirectslug=delete-cookies-remove-info-websites-stored&redirectlocale=en-US

Internet Explorer: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/how-to-delete-cookie-files-in-internet-explorer-bca9446f-d873-78de-77ba-d42645fa52fc

If you are using any other web browser, please visit your browser’s official support documents.

 

Please note that third parties (including, for example, advertising networks and providers of external services like web traffic analysis services) may also use cookies, over which we have no control. These cookies are likely to be analytical/performance cookies or targeting cookiesYou block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including essential cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our site

Do not track
Do Not Track is a technology and policy proposal that enables users to opt out of tracking by websites. Your browser setting may allow you to automatically transmit a “do not track” signal to websites and online service you visit. There is no consensus among industry participants as to what “do not track” means in this context. Like many websites and online services, we do not alter our practices when we receive a “do not track” signal from a visitor’s browser. To find out more about “do not track,” please visit http://www.allaboutdnt.com.

SSL Certificate
Our SSL Certificate authenticates our identity to visiting browsers and encrypts information for the server via Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology. Encryption is the process of scrambling data into an undecipherable format that can only be returned to a readable format with the proper decryption key. A certificate serves as an electronic “passport” that establishes an online entity’s credentials when doing business on the Web. When an Internet user attempts to send confidential information to a Web server, their browser will access the digital certificate of our server and establish a secure connection. Click on the key or padlock in the lower left-hand corner of your browser to view our authentication.