Cookies are tiny files that websites place on your computer or mobile device. They store information about your visit and help the site recognize you when you return. Most modern websites rely on them to function properly.
Beyond traditional cookies, we also use web beacons, pixels, and local storage methods. These work together to provide a smoother browsing experience and help us understand which parts of our site are most useful to visitors.
The technology itself is straightforward. When you load a page, your browser receives these files and stores them temporarily or permanently, depending on the type. They contain identifiers that let us track sessions and preferences without collecting personally identifiable information in most cases.