Last updated
June 23, 2026
What cookies are
Cookies are small files stored on your browser or device. Similar technologies may include local storage, pixels, tags, or analytics identifiers.
These technologies help websites remember basic settings, operate reliably, measure activity, and understand how visitors use pages.
How we may use cookies
We may use cookies or similar technologies to support website functionality, improve page performance, understand traffic patterns, and evaluate marketing activity.
- Essential cookies for core website operation
- Analytics cookies that help us understand page usage
- Performance cookies that help improve speed and reliability
- Marketing or referral cookies when advertising tools are used
Third-party services
Some cookies may be set by third-party services, such as analytics, advertising, embedded maps, forms, or platform integrations. Those providers may process information according to their own policies.
The availability and behavior of third-party cookies can change when providers update their tools or browser rules change.
Managing cookies
Most browsers let you block, delete, or manage cookies through browser settings. Blocking certain cookies may affect how some website features work.
If a cookie consent tool is shown on the website, you can use that tool to manage supported preferences.