We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website and to improve the functionality of our platform. This Cookies Policy will explain what types of cookies we use, why they are used, and how you can manage them.
A cookie is a small piece of data stored locally on your device by a web browser when you visit our website or other websites that use similar technologies. They contain information about the user's browsing preferences and can help personalize their experience online.
Why Do We Use Cookies?
We use cookies to achieve various purposes, including:
There are several types of cookies used on our website. These include:
These are required for the proper functioning of our website and allow us to provide services such as navigation, account management, payment processing, and security. They cannot be disabled.
These cookies temporarily store information about your browsing preferences during a single visit to our website. They are deleted when you close the browser or log out of your account.
Example: _sessionidThese retain data even after you've closed your browser and can be used for analytics, authentication, and other purposes.
Examples: _persistent_auth, user_dataWe use functional cookies to customize your browsing experience based on your preferences. They enable features such as:
Examples: _functional_lang, assistive_technology
These cookies help us understand how you use our platform. They provide insights into:
* Browsing behavior (e.g., pages visited)* Technical diagnostics (e.g., browser type, device used)* Time spent on the website or specific features* Engagement metricsExample: analytics_toolkit_id
Cookies help us remember your language preferences. They ensure that you can choose from available options for both text and audio content.
Examples: _preference_language, lang_choice
Login Persistence: When you log in to our platform using a secure connection (HTTPS), we store cookies containing information about your session identity (_sessionid). This ensures continuity of sessions between page requests. However, this data will be deleted when you explicitly log out or close the browser.
Device recognition is used for various purposes: