Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that websites save on your device. They help websites remember things like your progress, settings, or preferences. We only use cookies that are absolutely necessary to make our website work. That means we don't track you or store unnecessary information.

Why do we use cookies?

Yes, we use tracking cookies to help us understand how visitors interact with our website and where they come from. These cookies allow us to measure the performance of our advertising campaigns and see which sources (like search engines, social media, or ads) are bringing people to our site.

Tracking cookies may also help us show you more relevant ads in the future. However, they do not collect sensitive personal information like your name, email, or payment details. You can choose to disable these cookies at any time through your browser settings or our cookie preferences tool.

Do you use tracking cookies?

We use cookies for three main reasons.

Session tracking: This cookie helps us keep track of your progress as you use our website. For example, it lets us remember your quotes or other information while you're browsing.

Security: This cookie protects our website from bots and bad actors. It helps ensure that only requests from our website are accepted. Without it, bots could try to send fake requests to trick our system.

Campaign tracking: This cookie allows us to understand how you found our website — for example, whether you clicked on a Google ad, a Facebook post, or another source. It helps us measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns and improve the ads you see.

Updates to this policy

We may update this cookie policy from time to time to reflect changes in the way we use cookies or to comply with new laws. If we make any significant changes, we will let you know by updating this page. Please check back occasionally to stay informed.

Cookie retention

Some cookies we use are short-lived and expire automatically when you close your browser or end your session. Others may remain on your device for a longer period to help us remember your preferences or track the performance of our campaigns over time.

The length of time a cookie stays on your device depends on its purpose — some may last a few minutes, while others may remain for several months. You can delete or manage cookies at any time through your browser settings. Most browsers also allow you to block cookies entirely or clear them automatically each time you close the browser.