We use cookies to make sure our website is easy to use, works reliably, and offers you a personalized experience every time you visit. If you're not sure what cookies are or how they work, don't worry — this policy explains everything in clear and simple terms. What Are Cookies? Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. They help sites remember who you are, what settings you like, and how you interact with different pages. Cookies are not programs — they don’t run anything or harm your device. Why Do We Use Cookies? We use cookies for a few different reasons: to make sure the site works, to understand how people use it, and to show content (including ads) that’s more relevant to you. Types of Cookies We Use: 1. Essential Cookies These are the must-have cookies that let the site function. They keep you logged in, make pages load properly, and protect your data during form submissions. You can’t turn these off because the website needs them to work. 2. Analytics Cookies These cookies help us figure out what’s working and what’s not. They collect anonymous info about things like how many people visited a page or how long users stayed. We use this data to improve your experience and fix issues. 3. Marketing Cookies Marketing cookies help us (and sometimes our partners) show you ads that matter. Instead of random ads, you'll see ones that are more in line with what you’ve shown interest in. You can turn these off if you prefer not to see tailored ads. 4. Preference Cookies These cookies remember what language you prefer, what region you’re from, or how you like things displayed. If you turn them off, the site may forget these settings next time. 5. Third-Party Cookies Some cookies are added by services we use — like video players, analytics tools, or social media buttons. These services manage their cookies separately and may use them for their own analytics or tracking. Can I Control Cookies? Absolutely. You can go into your browser settings at any time and choose to delete cookies, block new ones, or be warned before a site sets them. Just keep in mind, turning off some cookies might mean the site won’t work as smoothly. Will This Policy Change? It might. As the internet evolves or laws change, we may update this cookie policy. If we do, we’ll post the new version right here.