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Cookie Policy

This page explains the cookies used on our website, what they do, and how you can manage your preferences. You are in control of your cookie settings at any time.

Last Updated: 18 April 2026 · Awan Method

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember information about your visit — for example, your language preferences or which pages you viewed.

Most cookies do not identify you personally. They contain technical identifiers and preference data that help websites function and improve over time.

You can control and delete cookies through your browser settings. See section 5 for browser-specific guidance.

2. Cookies We Use

Always Active

Essential Cookies

These cookies are required for the website to function. They manage session state, security, and basic navigation. They cannot be disabled.

Duration: Session / Up to 12 months

Optional

Analytics Cookies

Help us understand how visitors use our site — which pages are visited, how long visitors stay, and where they come from. This information is aggregated and does not identify individuals. Examples include Google Analytics.

Duration: Up to 24 months

Optional

Marketing Cookies

Used to deliver communications that are more relevant to your interests. These may be set by third-party platforms such as ad networks or social media channels when our content is distributed through them.

Duration: Up to 12 months

Optional

Preference Cookies

Remember settings such as language selection, display preferences, or previously viewed content. These help us provide a more consistent experience across visits.

Duration: Up to 12 months

3. Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our site are set by third-party services that help us operate and improve the website. These providers have their own privacy and cookie policies:

We do not have direct control over third-party cookies. Please consult the respective providers' policies for full details.

4. Your Cookie Preferences

Use the controls below to set your cookie preferences. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are required for the site to work. Your preferences are stored locally on your device.

Essential Cookies

Always required for basic site functionality.

Analytics Cookies

Help us understand how visitors use the site.

Marketing Cookies

Used for relevant outreach and ad personalisation.

Preference Cookies

Remember your display settings and preferences.

5. Managing Cookies in Your Browser

You can also manage cookies directly through your browser. Below are steps for the most common browsers. Note that disabling certain cookies may affect how the site works.

  1. Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
  2. Select SettingsPrivacy and security.
  3. Click Cookies and other site data.
  4. Choose your preferred setting or click See all site data and permissions to manage individual sites.
  5. To delete existing cookies, click See all site data and permissionsRemove all.
  1. Open Firefox and click the menu button (three lines) in the top-right.
  2. Select SettingsPrivacy & Security.
  3. Under Cookies and Site Data, choose your preferred blocking level.
  4. Click Manage Data to view and delete specific site cookies.
  5. Click Clear Data to remove all stored cookies and site data.
  1. Open Safari and select SafariSettings (or Preferences on older versions).
  2. Click the Privacy tab.
  3. Adjust cookie and tracking settings as preferred.
  4. Click Manage Website Data to view and remove cookies for specific sites.
  5. Click Remove All to clear all stored website data.
  1. Open Edge and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
  2. Select SettingsCookies and site permissions.
  3. Click Cookies and site data to adjust your preferences.
  4. Toggle Block third-party cookies if desired.
  5. Click See all cookies and site data to manage or remove individual site cookies.

Mobile browsers (Chrome for Android, Safari for iOS) have similar settings accessible through the browser's menu or your device's privacy settings.

6. Your Rights and Controls

Preferences saved.