Cookies

To make this site work properly, we sometimes place small data files called cookies on your device. Most major websites do this too.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small text file that websites place on the computer or mobile device of visitors. Cookies allow the website to remember your actions and preferences (login ID, language, font size, and other display preferences) so you don’t have to reconfigure them when you return to the site or browse its pages.

How do we use cookies?

On some pages, we use cookies to remember:

your display preferences (for example, contrast, color, or font size)
whether you have already responded to a pop-up survey about the usefulness of a particular piece of content (so we don’t ask you to do so again)
whether or not you have consented to our use of cookies on our website.

Additionally, some of the videos embedded in our pages use cookies to compile anonymous statistics about how you reached them and which videos you viewed.

Although cookies are not essential for the website to function, enabling them will provide a better browsing experience. You can delete or block cookies, but doing so may prevent some of this website’s features from working properly.

The information associated with cookies is not used to personally identify you. Furthermore, we maintain full control over data about your browsing patterns. These cookies are used exclusively for the purposes indicated here.

How to control cookies

You can control or delete cookies at any time: for more information, see aboutcookies.org. In addition to being able to delete all cookies already on your computer, you can also set most browsers to stop accepting them. However, please note that if you reject cookies, you may have to manually reset your preferences each time you visit a site, and certain services and features may no longer function.