Date Updated:2025/05/16
Effective Date:2023/05/23
Date Updated:2025/05/16
Effective Date:2023/05/23
1. Information about our use of cookies
Cookies are small data files placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website.
When you visit a website, the web server will send the file to your browser.
A cookie is a text-formatted message string that will be downloaded through this website to the digital stub folder on the computer hard drive used to browse,
and send customer information when the customer visits the website so that the website can recognize the customer.
Customers use cookies to help our website provide more accurate information and convenient services when customers visit.
Cookies are usually classified as "session" cookies or "persistent" cookies.
Session cookies can help you browse the website effectively and track the progress of your page to the page so that you do not require you to repeatedly provide information during the current visit,
such as if you do not clear your language preferences when switching pages. Session cookies are stored in temporary memory and are deleted when the web browser is closed.
Persistence cookies can store user preferences, they are stored on your device and are still valid when restarting your browser.
For example, we use persistence cookies to record your chosen language and country, font size, or other settings.
This allows you to avoid reconfiguring the next time you visit our website.
2. How to control cookies
We do not use cookies for any purpose other than those described in this document.
You have the right to decide to accept or reject cookies,
and you can set or modify your web browser controls to accept or reject cookies.
If you choose to reject cookies, you can still use our website,
although you may be limited when accessing some features and areas of our website at this time.
Many web browsers have a do not tracking feature, which can post do not tracking requests to the website.
At present, major Internet standards organizations have not set up relevant policies to specify how websites should respond to such requests.
But if the user's browser has enabled the Do Not Track feature, then our website will respect the user's choice.