IP Address and Cookies
We may gather data about your computer; this is, however, completely statistical information about your browsing behavior and does not specifically identify you. Your IP address, if available, and the operating system and browser are used to administer and provide aggregate data to our advertisers.
A cookie is a small file that seeks permission to be saved on your computer's hard drive. Once you grant your permission, the file is added, and the cookie either notifies you when you visit a particular website or helps with traffic analysis. Cookies allow web apps to respond to you specifically. The online application can modify its operations to suit your needs, likes, and dislikes by gathering and storing information about your preferences. Cookies are one of the most important tools used, and they are also completely safe.
In many cases where we need a better idea about which page is used, we tend to use the traffic log cookies. One of the direct impacts it has is that it helps us to assess web page traffic information and improve our website to meet user requests better. We utilize this data for statistical analysis and remove it from the system.
Overall, cookies let us learn which pages are beneficial to you and which ones are not, enabling us to deliver a better website to you. A cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any other personally identifiable information about you except the data you choose to share with us.
At the same time, to ensure we can maintain parity, we have made sure that you can accept or reject the cookies as per your needs. In many cases, It is seen that a lot of web browsers tend to accept cookies; however, that is by default. However, simultaneously, you can make sure you go to the browser settings and change the requirements very easily. It will automatically ensure that you do not have to accept the cookies anymore; however, it might impact the website's usability and bring down its best possible experience.