Cookies and Data Use Policy

This summary shows how and why our site uses cookies. Analytics, reliability checks, and error tracking are the main reasons—no ads or third party sales involved.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small local files saved on your browser, helping track feature use, error patterns, and technical settings. They don’t access or control your files.

Cookie Types We Use and Why

We separate necessary, functional, analytics, and minimal marketing cookies by purpose and duration.

Necessary Cookies

These keep the site running securely—for logins, language, or interface settings.

Session only to one month

Functional Cookies

Used for saving your feature settings; they make repeated logins or site adjustments easier.

Up to six months

Analytics Cookies

Track visits, errors, and navigation patterns for honest site review—not for outside sales or ads.

Up to one year

Marketing Cookies

Rarely used, and only for occasional internal service notices—never ads or cross-site tracking.

Up to one year

How Cookies Are Used Day to Day

Our cookies check performance stats, site flaws, and review user engagement for feature improvement only.

  • Monitor important user navigation and patterns for fixing bottlenecks.
  • Assess whether site features are useful or causing technical issues.
  • Compile anonymous, aggregate usage numbers for monthly reporting.
  • Inform registered users of major site changes that affect rules, not for sales.

Your Cookie Rights

You may refuse cookies, delete them, or set preferences—just note that some site features might not work fully if cookies are off.

EU GDPR Cookie Rights

European visitors may ask to access, erase, or restrict cookie data as law demands.

  • Request a copy of your cookie profile.
  • Request its deletion or anonymization.
  • Request a halt to data tracking except essentials.

CCPA Data Rights (California)

Californians can access, request deletion, or limit cookie data sold or shared under CCPA.

  • Access your tracked cookie data.
  • Request its removal.
  • Request that no cookie data be sold.

LGPD Rights (Brazil)

Brazil visitors are entitled to see, remove, or restrict cookie use as provided by LGPD.

  • Access all your cookie records.
  • Seek deletion on request.
  • Limit data processing as allowed.

Managing Your Cookies

Every browser lets you control, remove, or block cookies as you choose. Turn them off in browser settings any time.

Browser Settings Options

Adjusting settings keeps you in control and lets you avoid features not preferred.

  • Block all site cookies by disabling them in your browser security tab.
  • Regularly clear browsing data, which erases stored cookies across sites.
  • Set exceptions only for trusted sites or essential logins if needed.

Heads Up: Turning off cookies may limit key site services or disable navigation for some features.

Outside Cookies and Site Add-Ons

No third party advertising or tracking cookies are used. External services, like maps or embedded resources, may have their own cookie policies to review before use.

Cookie Policy Questions?

For any cookie query, email the office. We take all requests seriously and reply within a day or two.

How Policy Updates Are Managed

We post policy changes here and notify affected users if significant technical shifts occur.

Last Updated: April 27, 2026