When you visit websites, they may store or retrieve data in your browser. This storage is often necessary for the basic functions of the website. Storage may be used for marketing, analytics and personalisation of the website, such as storing your preferences. Privacy is important to us, so you have the option to disable certain types of storage that are not necessary for the basic functioning of the website. Blocking categories may affect your experience on the website.
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These elements are necessary to enable the basic functions of the website.
These elements are used to deliver advertising that is more relevant to you and your interests. They can also be used to limit the number of times an ad is displayed and to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. Advertising networks usually place them with the permission of the website operator.
This data allows the website to remember the choices you have made (for example, your username, language or the region you are in) and to offer enhanced, more personalised features. For example, a website can offer you local weather reports or traffic news by storing data about your current location.
This data helps the website operator to understand how their website is performing, how visitors are interacting with the website and whether there may be any technical problems. This type of storage does not usually collect information that identifies a visitor.