Google Analytics
We use cookies from Google Analytics mainly to track and report on user interactions on our website. These cookies are used to store non-personally identifiable information. As a user navigates between web pages, Google Analytics provides website owners JavaScript tags (libraries) to record information about the page a user has seen, for example the URL of the page.
Google Analytics does not store any personal information about your website users.
YouTube Cookies
Cookies set by YouTube, used to track the views of embedded videos of a user and measure bandwidth data in regards to its video player.
Also store video preferences of the user, when using embedded videos and what videos from YouTube the user has seen.
Facebook Pixel – FBP
This cookie is set by Facebook to track visitors visiting this website, and determine where they came, either from Facebook Ads or other digital platforms powered by Facebook.
Live Chat Widget
This widget uses cookies for collecting information on user interaction when using the Live Chat support. It is also used to identify trusted web traffic.
LinkedIn Cookies
This cookie is set by LinkedIn to identify visitors entering this website, and determine from which LinkedIn post they came from.
Microsoft Clarity Cookies
We use Microsoft Clarity, an analytics product that helps us understand how visitors interact with our website. This is done by generating heatmaps on the site pages of where visitors click and how far they scroll. This helps us identify areas to improve, find web page bugs, and gain a better understanding of what works in our site.