What cookies we use, why we use them, and how you can control them. Last updated April 27, 2026.
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They help websites remember information about you, such as your preferences or login status. Some cookies expire when you close your browser, while others remain on your device for a longer period of time.
Cookies are a standard part of how most websites work. They help make your browsing experience better and allow us to understand how people use our site. You have the ability to control what cookies you accept through your browser settings.
We use cookies in several ways to improve your experience on our website. Here are the main categories:
These cookies are necessary for our website to function properly. They help with site security, maintaining your session, and processing your form submissions. These cookies also remember your cookie consent preferences so we don't ask you the same question every time you visit.
These cookies help us understand how people use our website. They collect information about which pages you visit, how long you spend on each page, and where you came from before arriving at our site. This information helps us improve our website and the information we provide.
Google Analytics
Microsoft Clarity
These cookies track conversions from advertisements and help us reach people who have visited our site with relevant ads on other platforms. If you prefer not to see ads based on your visit to our site, you can adjust your settings with each advertising platform.
Google Ads
Meta Pixel (Facebook)
These cookies remember your preferences and choices so you don't have to enter them again on future visits. For example, they might remember if you selected a particular language or region.
We use Google Tag Manager to manage the various tracking codes and tags on our website. Google Tag Manager itself does not set cookies on your browser. Instead, it helps us manage the other tools and services that we use (like Google Analytics, Google Ads, and Microsoft Clarity) in an organized way. Think of it as a tool that helps us keep track of all the other tracking tools.
We use Google Search Console to monitor how our website appears in Google search results. Google Search Console does not set cookies on your browser when you visit our website. We use it on our end to check search performance and ensure that our site works well with Google's search engine.
You have full control over cookies in your browser. You can choose to accept all cookies, reject all cookies, or accept only certain types of cookies. Most browsers allow you to adjust these settings in your privacy or security preferences.
Here are links to cookie settings for the most common browsers:
If you disable cookies in your browser, some features of our website may not work properly. For example, you might not be able to stay logged in, submit forms, or receive personalized content. Essential cookies are necessary for basic website functions, so disabling all cookies may limit your ability to use our site effectively.
You can choose to disable only non-essential cookies while keeping essential cookies enabled. This allows the website to function while giving you control over tracking and advertising cookies.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time as our website changes or as we add new services. We will update the date at the top of this page whenever we make changes. Your continued use of our website after any updates means you accept the changes.
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, please contact us: