What Are Cookies?
A "cookie" is a bit of data that is saved on the hard disk of your computer and remembers your navigation of a website so that, when you return, it can present customized alternatives based on the data recorded about your previous visit. Additionally, cookies may be used for traffic analysis, advertising, and marketing purposes.
Nearly all websites use cookies, which are safe for your computer.
Your browser's settings may typically be changed if you want to inspect or modify the types of cookies you accept. By turning on the setting on your browser that enables you to refuse the setting of all or certain cookies, you can prevent cookies at any time. However, you might not be able to access all or portions of our site if you modify your browser's settings to reject all cookies (including necessary cookies).
How are cookies used?
To monitor how you use our website, we utilize cookies. This enables us to comprehend how you interact with the website and to identify any usage patterns among you and other visitors. Along with information about the websites you visited before and after our website, our cookies also track whether you used links to get to or from our website. Together, this enables us to provide affiliate programs and expand and improve our website and the goods and services we provide in response to your needs and wants.
Cookies are also used by us for remarketing and marketing. If these cookies worry you, you can typically disable them by changing the settings in your browser. Please review your options at http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/ to learn how to refuse customized advertising.
Cookie types include:
Session cookies: These are only kept on your computer during a web session and are automatically deleted when your browser is closed; they typically store an anonymous session ID that lets you browse a website without having to log in on each page, but they do not gather any personal information from your computer; or
Persistent cookies are stored on your computer as a file and are kept there even when your web browser is closed. When you return to the website that set the cookie, that website can read it. Google Analytics uses persistent cookies.
Cookies goes into the following categories as well:
Cookies that are strictly necessary: These cookies are necessary for you to use the website successfully, such as when purchasing a good or service, and cannot be disabled. The services offered to you on our website cannot be given without these cookies. These cookies don't track your online activity or collect data about you that could be used for marketing purposes.
A "cookie" is a bit of data that is saved on the hard disk of your computer and remembers your navigation of a website so that, when you return, it can present customized alternatives based on the data recorded about your previous visit. Additionally, cookies may be used for traffic analysis, advertising, and marketing purposes.
Nearly all websites use cookies, which are safe for your computer.
Your browser's settings may typically be changed if you want to inspect or modify the types of cookies you accept. By turning on the setting on your browser that enables you to refuse the setting of all or certain cookies, you can prevent cookies at any time. However, you might not be able to access all or portions of our site if you modify your browser's settings to reject all cookies (including necessary cookies).
How are cookies used?
To monitor how you use our website, we utilize cookies. This enables us to comprehend how you interact with the website and to identify any usage patterns among you and other visitors. Along with information about the websites you visited before and after our website, our cookies also track whether you used links to get to or from our website. Together, this enables us to provide affiliate programs and expand and improve our website and the goods and services we provide in response to your needs and wants.
Cookies are also used by us for remarketing and marketing. If these cookies worry you, you can typically disable them by changing the settings in your browser. Please review your options at http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/ to learn how to refuse customized advertising.
Cookie types include:
Session cookies: These are only kept on your computer during a web session and are automatically deleted when your browser is closed; they typically store an anonymous session ID that lets you browse a website without having to log in on each page, but they do not gather any personal information from your computer; or
Persistent cookies are stored on your computer as a file and are kept there even when your web browser is closed. When you return to the website that set the cookie, that website can read it. Google Analytics uses persistent cookies.
Cookies goes into the following categories as well:
Cookies that are strictly necessary: These cookies are necessary for you to use the website successfully, such as when purchasing a good or service, and cannot be disabled. The services offered to you on our website cannot be given without these cookies. These cookies don't track your online activity or collect data about you that could be used for marketing purposes.