How to automatically translate our content into your preferred language
Browser-Based Translation Tools
Google Chrome
Google Chrome has a built-in translation feature powered by Google Translate. To use it, open Chrome and navigate to our website. A pop-up banner will appear asking if you want to translate the page. Click “Translate.” To enable automatic translation for specific languages, click the three-dot menu, go to “Settings,” then “Languages,” and enable “Offer to translate pages that aren’t in a language you read.”
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge also has a built-in translation feature powered by Microsoft Translator. Open Edge and visit our website. Edge will detect the language and display a pop-up asking if you want to translate it. Click “Translate.” To always translate specific languages, click the pop-up menu and select “Always translate Language.” You can adjust preferences by navigating to “Settings,” then “Languages,” where you can add preferred languages or enable automatic translation.
Safari
Safari provides built-in translation for macOS and iOS. Open Safari and visit our website. If translation is available, a translation icon (speech bubble) will appear in the address bar. Click it and select your preferred language. To customize settings, go to Safari, then Preferences, followed by Websites, and finally Page Translation.
Firefox
Firefox has built-in on-device translation since version 118. Visit our website in Firefox; the browser will detect the language and offer to translate it via a banner at the top. Click “Translate” and choose your target language. For selected text, highlight it, right-click, and choose “Translate selection.”
Web-Based Translation Tools
Google Translate Website
The Google Translate website allows users to translate entire websites via URL input. To use it, go to the Google Translate website, enter the URL of our website in the left text box, select the source and target languages, and click the translated URL on the right side to view the website in your preferred language.
Bing Translator
Bing Translator offers similar functionality to Google Translate. Visit Bing Translator, input our website URL, select source and target languages, and view the translated site.
Operating System-Based Tools
Windows
For Windows users, the Microsoft Translator app is available for download from the Microsoft Store. Open the app and input text or our URL for translation.
macOS
On macOS, you can use Safari’s built-in translation feature as previously mentioned.
Mobile (iOS/Android)
For mobile users on iOS or Android, both Google Translate and Microsoft Translator apps provide functionality for translating text, speech, or web pages. Open either app, paste a URL or use its browser feature for page translations.