Cookies Policy
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Cookies Usage Policy
We have provided this cookie usage policy to tell you more about why we use cookies and other similar identifying technologies, the types of cookies and similar technologies we use, and your options in relation to these technologies.
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of data that is sent to your browser or device by websites, mobile apps and other software tools, and is stored on your browser or device.
Our Use of Cookies
We use cookies and collect information about how you interact with our services for a number of reasons, like protecting your data and account, identify popular features, counting visitors to a page, improving user experience, keeping our services secure, and in general, providing you with a better, more intuitive, and satisfying experience.
Other Technologies
We may also use other technologies on our services, such as pixel tags and local storage, for substantially the same purposes for which we use cookies. Pixel tags (also called clear GIFs, web beacons, or pixels) are small blocks of code installed in or on a webpage, mobile app, or advertisement. These tags can retrieve certain information about your browser and device such as: operating system, browser type, device type and version, referring website, website visited, IP address, and other similar information. Local storage is an industry-standard technology that allows a website or mobile app to store and retrieve data on an individual’s computer, mobile phone, or other device.
Disabling Cookies
Your browser probably lets you choose whether to accept cookies. You may even be able to choose or limit the use of cookies and other similar technologies in mobile apps. Some browsers give you the option to allow first-party cookies but block third-party cookies. A "first-party" cookie is served by the page or domain that you are visiting. A "third-party" cookie is served by a company that doesn’t operate the page or domain you are visiting. You may also be able to remove cookies from your browser. Your ability to manage cookies through a mobile browser, however, may be limited.
Please remember that these technologies are an important part of how our services work, so removing or rejecting cookies, or limiting the use of other similar technologies could affect the availability and functionality of our services or just cause them to be less useful and enjoyable.
Mobile device opt-outs
Your mobile operating system may let you opt-out from having your information collected or used for interest-based advertising on mobile devices. You should refer to the instructions provided by your mobile device’s manufacturer; this information is typically available under the “settings” function of your mobile device.
If you have any questions about our use of cookies and other technologies, please contact us.