Cookies and IP Address Tracking

Cookies are small text files placed on to your computer by the websites you visit. They help the website work properly, improve your experience and allow website-owners to analyse visits.

When you first visit a site that uses cookies, a simple text file is downloaded on to your computer, which is then read each time you return to that site. The file, called a ‘cookie’, can be used to remember your preferences, or to personalise searches that you have conducted in the past.

#1 Our Site's Approach to Cookies and Privacy

Data Processors (or Service Providers)

A Data Processor (or Service Provider) refers to any natural or legal entity processing data on behalf of the Data Controller.

We may engage various Service Providers to enhance data processing efficiency.

Data Subject (or User)

A Data Subject is any living individual using our Service and subject to Personal Data.

Information Collection & Use

We collect diverse information for various purposes to enhance and refine our Service to you.

Public Content

Content contributed through the Service is intended for public consumption, including reviews, interests, follows, transcripts, lists, and account profiles. Such information may be displayed through the Service, shared with businesses, and further distributed through third-party sites and services.

Use Of Data

We do not sell your personal data, such as your name and contact information, to third parties for their marketing purposes.

The data collected serves various purposes, including:

  • Providing and maintaining our Service
  • Notifying you about Service changes
  • Facilitating participation in interactive Service features
  • Offering customer support
  • Gathering valuable insights to enhance our Service
  • Performing statistical analysis of Service use
  • Monitoring Service usage
  • Detecting, preventing, and addressing technical issues
  • Sending updates and recommendations, unless opted out
  • Personalizing the Service

#2 Third-Party Practices Regarding Tracking and Cookies

You can opt out of cookie-based advertisements from both organisations - and others - by visiting Your online choices and switching off behavioural advertising from a large number of companies.

#3 Navigational Restrictions Without Cookies

Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you have the option to modify your settings to prevent this. Please note, changing your settings to reject certain cookies may impact the functionality of our site. The process for changing settings varies by browser and can usually be found in the browser’s help menu.

#4 Ancillary Information

Contact Us for Assistance

Should you have any inquiries, please feel free to contact us at any time.