The Global Confluence uses cookies and similar technologies to improve website functionality, analyze user interaction, and enhance the overall browsing experience. In simple terms, cookies are small data files stored on your device when you visit a website.
Through the use of cookies, we can understand how visitors interact with the site and ensure that key features work properly. As a result, cookies help us deliver a smoother and more efficient user experience.
You can manage or disable cookies at any time through your browser settings. However, restricting cookies may affect the availability and performance of certain features on this website.
Use of Cookies
Cookies on this website may be used to:
- Enable core site functionality
- Remember user preferences
- Improve site performance and usability
If you choose to disable cookies, some features of the website may not operate as intended.
Email and Newsletter Services
When newsletter or email subscription services are available, cookies may help recognize whether a user is already subscribed. In this way, cookies support subscription-related notifications and improve user experience.
Analytics
This website uses analytics tools, including Google Analytics, to collect information about visitor behavior. For example, analytics cookies help us understand page visits, time spent on pages, and navigation patterns.
Importantly, the data collected through analytics is aggregated and anonymized. It does not personally identify individual users.
Advertising
The website may use advertising services, including Google AdSense. In such cases, cookies may be used to display relevant advertisements and measure their effectiveness based on user interaction.
Users can opt out of personalized advertising through browser settings or Google’s ad preferences.
Changes to This Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in technology, regulations, or site practices. Whenever updates occur, the revised policy will be published on this page.
This cookie policy is effective as of January 2026.