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About Cookies
Cookies are small files, often containing unique identifiers, sent to your web browser by a web server. These files can be returned to the server whenever the browser requests a page.
Cookies enable web servers to identify and track users as they browse different pages on a website and recognize users when they return. There are two main types of cookies: “persistent” cookies and “session” cookies. A persistent cookie is a text file sent by a web server to a web browser that remains valid until its expiration date (unless deleted by the user before). A session cookie, on the other hand, expires when the web browser is closed.
Blocking Cookies
Most web browsers allow you to block cookies. For example:
- In Internet Explorer, you can block cookies by clicking “Tools,” selecting “Internet Options,” choosing “Privacy,” and using the slider to block all cookies.
- In Firefox, you can block all cookies by clicking “Tools,” selecting “Options,” and unchecking “Accept cookies from sites” in the “Privacy” panel.
- In Google Chrome, you can manage cookies by clicking “Options,” selecting “Under the Hood,” and choosing “Content Settings” under the “Privacy” section. Then, click on the “Cookies” tab in the content settings.
- In Safari, you can block cookies by clicking “Preferences,” selecting the “Privacy” tab, and choosing “Block cookies.”
Please note that blocking all cookies may negatively impact the usability of many websites. If you block cookies, you may be unable to use certain website features (e.g., logging in, accessing content, or using search functions).
Deleting Cookies
You can also delete cookies already stored on your computer:
- In Internet Explorer, you must manually delete cookie files.
- In Firefox, you can delete cookies by ensuring the option to delete cookies is selected in the “Clear private data” settings (click “Tools,” then “Options,” and adjust the settings in the “Privacy” panel), and then clicking “Clear private data” in the “Tools” menu.
- In Google Chrome, you can delete cookies by navigating to “Options,” selecting “Under the Hood,” choosing “Content Settings” in the “Privacy” section, and clicking the “Cookies” tab.
- In Safari, you can delete cookies by clicking “Preferences,” selecting the “Privacy” tab, and choosing “Remove All Website Data.”
Keep in mind that deleting cookies may impact the usability of many websites.
How We Use Cookies
Cookies do not contain any personal information that directly identifies you. However, our personal data may be linked to the information collected and stored in cookies. We use both session cookies and persistent cookies on our Website.
The cookies we use serve the following purposes:
- You can recognize your device when you visit our Website.
- To track your navigation of the Website and enable specific features like e-commerce.
- To enhance the Website’s usability.
- To analyze the usage of our Website for administrative purposes.
- To personalize the website experience, including targeting ads that may interest you.
Third-Party Cookies
Third parties (e.g., advertisers and service providers) may send cookies to your browser when you visit our Website. They may use the information gathered through these cookies for various purposes, including providing you with targeted advertisements.
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