What are cookies?

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are and how we use them, the types of cookies we use i.e, the information we collect using cookies and how that information is used, and how to manage the cookie settings.

Cookies are small text files that are used to store small pieces of information. They are stored on your device when the website is loaded on your browser. These cookies help us make the website function properly, make it more secure, provide better user experience, and understand how the website performs and to analyze what works and where it needs improvement.

How do we use cookies?

As most of the online services, our website uses first-party and third-party cookies for several purposes. First-party cookies are mostly necessary for the website to function the right way, and they do not collect any of your personally identifiable data.

The third-party cookies used on our website are mainly for understanding how the website performs, how you interact with our website, keeping our services secure, providing advertisements that are relevant to you, and all in all providing you with a better and improved user experience and help speed up your future interactions with our website.

Types of Cookies we use
CookieDurationDescription
wpEmojiSettingsSupportsSessionThis cookie is set when a user interacts with emojis on a WordPress site. It helps determine whether the user’s browser can display emojis correctly.
wordpress_test_cookieSessionThis cookie checks if cookies are enabled on your browser.

Manage cookie preferences

CookieDurationDescription
wpEmojiSettingsSupportsSessionThis cookie is set when a user interacts with emojis on a WordPress site. It helps determine whether the user’s browser can display emojis correctly.
wordpress_test_cookieSessionThis cookie checks if cookies are enabled on your browser.
_ga_*1 year 1 month 4 daysSet by Google Analytics to store and count page views.
_ga1 year 1 month 4 daysUsed by Google Analytics to calculate visitor, session, and campaign data, tracking site usage for analytics reports. The data is stored anonymously and assigns a randomly generated number to recognize unique visitors.
_gid1 daySet by Google Analytics to store information about how visitors use the website. This helps generate an analytics report on the site’s performance, tracking data like the number of visitors, their source, and pages visited.
_gat_gtag_UA_*1 minuteUsed by Google Analytics to store a unique user ID.