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Functional cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of the website and cannot be turned off in our systems. These cookies are typically set in response to actions made by users, such as setting privacy preferences, filling out forms, or navigating the site. They do not store any personally identifiable information. Examples: WordPress Core Cookies: wordpress_test_cookie – Used to check if the user's browser supports cookies (session-based). wp-settings-*, wp-settings-time-* – Used to store user interface customization preferences (session-based). Google reCAPTCHA Cookies (if applicable): _GRECAPTCHA – Protects the website from spam and abuse by distinguishing between human users and bots (valid for up to 6 months).
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Analytical cookies help us understand how users interact with our website by collecting and reporting information anonymously. These cookies enable us to analyze traffic, identify the most popular pages, and optimize the website for a better user experience. Examples: Google Analytics Cookies: _ga – Used to distinguish unique users by assigning a randomly generated number as an identifier (valid for 2 years). _gid – Stores information about how users use the website during a session, including the pages they visit (valid for 24 hours). _gat – Used to limit the number of requests sent to Google servers (valid for 1 minute).