Translate our website in your browser
Would you prefer to view our website in another language? Most modern browsers offer built-in translation tools.
Below you'll find instructions for the most common browsers

Google Chrome has a built-in translation feature that usually prompts you automatically when visiting a website in a different language.
If the prompt doesn't appear:
- If needed, click the translate icon in the address bar and choose your preferred language.
- Right-click anywhere on the page (on desktop)
- Select “Translate to [your language]”.
On mobile (Android/iOS):
1. Tap the three dots in the top-right corner.
2. Choose “Translate”.
3. Select your preferred language.

Edge also offers automatic translation.
- When visiting the page, a pop-up should offer to translate the content.
- If it doesn’t appear, click the translate icon in the address bar.
- Choose your language and click Translate.
You can also enable automatic translation in your settings.

Safari includes a translation feature (macOS 11+ and iOS 14+).
- Click the “aA” button in the address bar.
- Select “Translate to [your language]”.
- Confirm by clicking Enable Translation if prompted.
Note: Not all languages are supported yet, depending on your region and iOS/macOS version.

Firefox does not include built-in translation by default, but you can easily add it via an extension:
- Go to the Firefox Add-ons site.
- Search for and install “To Google Translate” or “Simple Translate”.
- Follow the extension’s instructions to translate webpages.