To make the website run perfectly, I15 sometimes places small data files called cookies on your device. Most of the websites also do this.

Cookies are the text files with small pieces of data like a username and password that a website saves in your devices when you explore the site. It permits the website to remember your actions and preference (such as login, language, and other preferences) over time. You don’t need to repeatedly re-enter the same details when you visit back to the site or browse from one page to another.

How do we use cookies?

Some cookies are important to allow you to browse your website, use its features, and access the secure areas. The use of these particular cookies is critical for I15 to work, and we do not use them to collect your personal information.

We also use different functional cookies to store information that is necessary for I15 to work correctly. The functional cookies we use includes security and authentication cookies that reinforce your data protection. For example, I15 stores a session cookie enabling is to detect that your browser has an authenticated session in I15. We also use a cookie to store a special security token that allows us to protect your account against CSRF attacks.

User interface customization endurance cookies are used to store user’s preference for some display selections.

I15 also uses performance cookies to collect information about how you use our website and how often. However, these cookies are not that important to use our website, so we ask for your consent to use them. The performance cookies we include:-

  • First party analytics cookies: We use these cookies to estimate the number of unique visitors, to improve our website and detect the most searched word in the search engine that leads to a webpage.
  • We utilize google analytics and other third-party analytics service providers to measure how users interact with our website content.
  • We use targeting cookies on our website to tailor marketing for you and to provide more personalized service in future. These cookies remember that you explored our website, and we may share this information with third-party, such as advertisers.
  • Although these cookies can track your visit to our website and other sites, typically cannot identify you personally.

How can you control cookies?

You can control or delete cookies as per your comfort (see aboutcookies.org for more details). You can manage or delete all cookies that are already stored in your computer, and you can set browsers to prevent them from being placed. However, if you do this, you have to adjust some preferences every time you visit a site manually, and some functions and services may not work.

If you explore our website without opting out, you understand and agree to data collection for marketing ads.

To opt-out from the remarking campaigns just follow NAI Instructions.