We use cookies on our website
We use cookies to ensure we give you the best experience on our website. You may block non-essential cookies from this site, but as a result parts of the site may not work as intended.
What are cookies?
Also known as browser cookies or tracking cookies, cookies are small blocks of data stored by websites in your browser. They are used by web developers to help users navigate their websites efficiently and perform certain functions.
Cookies are usually sent to a user’s browser when it connects to a particular website. When the user returns to the same website, the browser retrieves and sends the cookies to the website’s server. This allows the website to remember the previous user and may be used, for example, to save the users’ preferences and to allow the user to continue something they were doing previously.
In addition, the website may also cause your browser to load material and cookies from other websites. These cookies (which are called “Third-Party” cookies) gives those other websites the ability to remember your last visit and identify you as somebody who has visited another website where they also provide third-party cookies.
What cookies are used on this website?
Essential Cookies
Source | Cookie Name | Cookie description |
WordPress CMS cookies | wordpress_[hash]
wordpress_logged_in_[hash]
wordpress_test_cookie wp-settings-{time}-[UID] comment_author_{HASH} comment_author_email_{HASH} comment_author_url_{HASH} |
These cookies allow the software we use to run our website to ensure that it is providing the correct webpage and provide correct content to you. |
WooCommerce cookies | woocommerce_cart_hash
woocommerce_items_in_cart wp_woocommerce_session_ woocommerce_recently_viewed store_notice[notice id]
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Cookies allowing the correct function and user experience of WooCommerce, from unique session ID’s to cart data management and product viewing information. |
Website cookie rejection |
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Cookie which dictates when the user has chosen to reject non-essential cookies. |
Third Party Cookies
Source | Cookie Name | Cookie description |
Google Analytics | _ga
_gac_ _gat _gid __utma __utmb __utmv __utmz |
Cookies helping us track, analyse and report on website performance with regards to visitor behaviour, visitor demographics, device type and interest. |
Google Remarketing | _ga
_gac_ _gat _gid |
Cookies enabling users to reconnect with related and relevant ads across their browsing sessions based on previous history. |
Hubspot | cookieverified
csrf.api csrf.app hs-ard hubspot.hub.id hubspotapi-csrf hubspotapi-prefs hubspotapi hubspotauth hubspotutk hubspotutk messagesUtk __cfduid __cfduid __hluid __hssrc __hstc |
Cookies enabling a marketing software Hubspot to track lead funnels and report on visitors. |
Marketo |
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This cookie may contain information (such as a unique user ID) that is used to track your usage of our site. The cookies placed by Marketo are readable only by Marketo. |
Hotjar | ajs_anonymous_id
ajs_group_id ajs_user_id mp_hj_mixpanel _gcl_au _hjAbsoluteSessionInProgress _hjFirstSeen _hjTLDTest |
Cookies enabling visual feedback analytics through ‘recordings’, conversion funnels and heatmaps |
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Cookies enabling personalizing content, tailoring and measuring ads on Facebook. |
How do I opt out?
You can choose to accept all cookies or reject non-essential cookies by clicking the relevant links in the pop-up notification.