Cookies

Cookie Policy

Last updated: January 2026

Cookies and Similar Technologies

  • What are Cookies? A cookie is a small piece of text that is sent to your browser by a website you visit. This piece of text acts as a sort of tag, letting the website know that it’s you (really, your device) that’s visiting. There are other technologies that act similarly, like web beacons, pixel tags, and Device IDs for apps, but for simplicity’s sake we’ll refer to them all as “cookies”.

  • Websites can place their own cookies (called “first-party cookies”) but can also place cookies from other sites (called “third-party cookies”). If your browser holds both first and third-party cookies for a given website, both the website and the third party are notified when you visit the site. We may place both first and third-party cookies on our site.

  • How We Use Cookies. While the specific names and types of cookies we use may change from time to time, they generally fall into one of the categories listed below. We will not place any cookies on your browser that are not strictly necessary unless you have first consented to receive them.

    • Necessary cookies: These cookies allow the site to work correctly. They enable your access to the site, move around, and access different services, features, and tools. These cookies cannot be disabled.
    • Functionality cookies: These cookies remember your settings, preferences, and other choices you make in order to help personalize and streamline your experience.
    • Security cookies: These cookies help us identify and prevent security risks. They may be used to store your session information to prevent others from changing your password without your login information.
    • Performance/Analytics cookies: These cookies collect analytical information to help us understand how you use our site, for example whether you have viewed messages, clicked on links, and how long you spent on each page. This helps us improve our site to better suit your needs.

  • Third Party Cookies. In addition to our first-party cookies, we place cookies from the following third parties:
    • Google Analytics: Performance/Analytics

  • How to Adjust Your Preferences. Most web browsers are initially configured to accept cookies, but you can change the settings so your browser refuses all cookies or certain types of cookies. In addition, you are free to delete any existing cookies at any time. Please note that some features of the services may not function properly when cookies are disabled or removed. For example, if you delete cookies that store your account information or preferences, you will be required to input these each time you visit.