Unless otherwise expressly stated, terms in this notice
have the same meaning as defined in the
Privacy Notice.
SCOPE OF NOTICE
This Cookie Notice supplements the information contained
in the Privacy Notice and explains how
we and our business partners and service providers use
cookies and related technologies in the course of
managing and providing our online services and our
electronic communication to you. It explains what these
technologies are and why we use them, as well as your
rights to control our use of them.
In some cases, we may use cookies and related
technologies described in this Cookie Notice to collect
personal information, or to collect information that
becomes personal information if we combine it with other
information. For more details about how we process your
personal information, please review the
Privacy Notice.
WHAT ARE COOKIES AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
As is common practice among websites, our Services use
cookies, which are tiny files downloaded to your device
that allow us and our third-party partners to collect
certain information about your interactions with our
email communications, websites and other online
services, and that improve your experience. We and our
third-party partners and providers may also use other,
related technologies to collect this information, such
as web beacons, pixels, embedded scripts,
location-identifying technologies and logging
technologies (collectively, “cookies”).
We use the following types of cookies:
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Strictly necessary cookies. These
cookies enable core functionality such as security,
network management and accessibility. You may disable
these by changing your browser settings, but this may
affect how the Services function. The legal basis for
our use of strictly necessary cookies is our
legitimate interests, namely being able to provide and
maintain our Services. Please see the website Cookies
Chart for more information.
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Functional cookies. These enable a
website to remember information that changes the way
the website behaves or looks, like your preferred
language or the region that you are in. The legal
basis for our use of functionality cookies is our
legitimate interests, namely being able to provide and
maintain our Services. Please see the website Cookies
Chart for more information.
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Analytical/performance cookies. These
cookies allow us to recognize and count the number of
visitors to our Services, and to see how visitors move
around our Services when they are using them. This
helps us to improve the way our Services work, for
example, by ensuring that users are finding what they
are looking for easily. If you are accessing our
Services with a European IP address, you have been
asked to consent to the use of these cookies. You are
free to deny your consent. Please see the website
Cookies Chart for more information.
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Targeting cookies. These cookies
record your visit to our Services, the pages you have
visited and the links you have followed. They are used
to track visitors across our Services. If you are
accessing our Services with a European IP address, you
have been asked to consent to the use of these
cookies. You are free to deny your consent. Please see
the website Cookies Chart for more information.
WHAT WE COLLECT WHEN USING COOKIES
We and our third-party partners and providers may use
cookies to automatically collect certain types of usage
information when you visit or interact with our email
communications and Services, such as:
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Information the computer, tablet, smartphone or
other device you use, such as your IP address, browser type, Internet
service provider, device type/model/manufacturer,
operating system, date and time stamp, and a unique ID
that allows us to uniquely identify your browser,
mobile device, or your account (including, for
example, a persistent device identifier or an AdID),
and other such information. We may also work with
third-party partners to employ technologies, including
the application of statistical modeling tools, which
permit us to recognize and contact you across multiple
devices.
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Information about the way you access and use our
services, for example, the site from which you came and the
site to which you are going when you leave our
services, how frequently you access the Services,
whether you open emails or click the links contained
in emails, whether you access the services from
multiple devices, and other browsing behavior and
actions you take on the Sites.
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Information about how you use the Service, such as the pages you visit, the links you click,
the ads you view and click on, videos you watch, and
other similar actions. We may also use third-party
tools to collect information you provide to us or
information about how you use the Services and may
record your mouse movements, scrolling, clicks and
keystroke activity on the Services and other browsing,
search or purchasing behavior. These tools may also
record information you enter when you interact with
our Services or engage in chat features through our
Service.
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Information about your location, such
as general geographic location that we or our
third-party providers may derive from your IP address.
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Analytics information. We may collect
analytics data or use third-party analytics tools such
as Google Analytics to help us measure traffic and
usage trends for the services and to understand more
about the demographics of our users. You can learn
more about Google’s practices at
http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners
and view its opt-out options at
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
All of the information collected automatically through
these tools allows us to improve your customer
experience.
HOW WE USE INFORMATION COLLECTED VIA COOKIES
We use cookies for a variety of reasons outlined below:
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If you create an account with us, we will use cookies
for the management of the signup process and general
administration. These cookies will usually be deleted
when you log out; however, in some cases, they may
remain in order to remember your site preferences when
logged out.
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We use cookies when you are logged in so that we can
remember you. These cookies are typically removed or
cleared when you log out to ensure you can only access
restricted features and areas when logged in.
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The Services offer newsletter or email subscription
services and cookies may be used to remember if you
are already registered and whether to show certain
notifications which might only be valid to
subscribed/unsubscribed users.
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The Services may offer payment capabilities and some
cookies are essential to ensure that your order is
remembered between pages so that we can process it
properly.
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When you submit data through a form, such as those
found on the contact pages or comment forms, cookies
may be set to remember your user details for future
correspondence.
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In order to provide you with a great experience on the
Services, we provide the functionality to set your
preferences for how the Services run when you use it.
In order to remember your preferences, we need to set
cookies so that this information can be called
whenever you interact with a website page.
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We use cookies to provide and monitor the
effectiveness of our Services, monitor online usage
and activities of our Services, and facilitate the
purposes identified in the How We Use Your Personal
Information section of our Privacy Notice.
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We may also use the information we collect through
cookies to understand your browsing activities,
including across unaffiliated third-party sites, so
that we can deliver information about products and
services that may be of interest to you.
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Tracking technology used in emails helps us measure
the effectiveness of our marketing email campaigns,
make the emails we send to you more relevant to your
interests and help us understand if you have opened
and how you interacted with our email.
Please note that we link some of the personal
information we collect through cookies with the other
personal information that we collect about you and for
the purposes described in our
Privacy Notice.
THIRD-PARTY DATA COLLECTION AND ONLINE ADVERTISING
We may participate in interest-based advertising and use
third party advertising companies to serve you targeted
advertisements based on your browsing history. We permit
third party online advertising networks, social media
companies and other third-party services, to collect
information about your use of our online services over
time so that they may play or display ads on our
Services, on other websites or services you may use, and
on other devices you may use. Typically, though not
always, the information used for interest-based
advertising is collected through tracking technologies,
such as cookies, web beacons, embedded scripts,
location-identifying technologies, and similar
technology, which recognize the device you are using and
collect information, including click stream information,
browser type, time and date you visited the Sites, AdID,
precise geolocation and other information. We may share
a common account identifier (such as a hashed email
address or user ID) with our third-party advertising
partners to help identify you across devices. We and our
third-party partners use this information to make the
advertisements you see online more relevant to your
interests, as well as to provide advertising-related
services such as reporting, attribution, analytics and
market research. We may also use services provided by
third parties (such as social media platforms) to serve
targeted ads to you and others on such platforms. We may
do this by providing a hashed version of your email
address or other information to the platform provider.
We may engage in the following:
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Social Media Widgets and Advertising.
Our Services may include social media features, such
as the Facebook “Like” button, Pinterest, Instagram,
Twitter or other widgets. These social media companies
may recognize you and collect information about your
visit to our Services, and they may set a cookie or
employ other tracking technologies. Your interactions
with those features are governed by the privacy
policies of those companies.
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Social Media Platforms. We may
display targeted advertising to you through social
media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,
LinkedIn, and other social media forums. These
companies have interest-based advertising programs
that allow us to direct advertisements to users who
have shown interest in our services while those users
are on the social media platform, or to groups of
other users who share similar traits, such as likely
commercial interests and demographics. We may share a
unique identifier, such as a user ID or hashed email
address, with these platform providers or they may
collect information from our website visitors through
a first-party pixel, in order to direct targeted
advertising to you or to a custom audience on the
social media platform. These advertisements are
governed by the privacy policies of those social media
companies that provide them. If you do not want to
receive targeted ads on your social networks, you may
be able to adjust your advertising preferences through
your settings on those networks.
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Third Party Partners. We work with a
variety of third-party partners to provide advertising
services. For example, we use Google Analytics to
recognize you and link the devices you use when you
visit our Services on your browser or mobile device,
log in to your account on our Services, or otherwise
engage with us. We share a unique identifier, like a
user ID or hashed email address, with Google to
facilitate the service. Google Analytics allows us to
better understand how our users interact with our
Services and to tailor our advertisements and content
to you. For information on how Google Analytics
collects and processes data, as well as how you can
control information sent to Google, review
Google's website, “How Google uses data when you
use our partners’ sites or apps” located at
www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. You can learn about Google Analytics’ currently
available opt-outs, including the Google Analytics
Browser Ad-On here:
https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/.
We may also utilize certain forms of display advertising
and other advanced features through Google Analytics.
These features enable us to use first-party cookies
(such as the Google Analytics cookie) and third-party
cookies (such as the DoubleClick advertising cookie) or
other third-party cookies together to inform, optimize,
and display ads based on your past visits to the
Services. You may control your advertising preferences
or opt-out of certain Google advertising products by
visiting the Google Ads Preferences Manager, currently
available at
https://google.com/ads/preferences, or by visiting NAI’s online resources at
http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices.]
YOUR CHOICES ABOUT COOKIES
If you would prefer not to accept cookies, most browsers
will allow you to change the setting of cookies by
adjusting the settings on your browser to: (i) notify
you when you receive a cookie, which lets you choose
whether or not to accept it; (ii) disable existing
cookies; or (iii) set your browser to automatically
reject cookies. Be aware that disabling cookies may
negatively affect the functionality of this and many
other websites that you visit. Disabling cookies will
usually result in also disabling certain functionalities
and features of the Services.
Depending on your device and operating system, you may
not be able to delete or block all cookies. In addition,
if you want to reject cookies across all your browsers
and devices, you will need to do so on each browser on
each device you actively use. You may also set your
email options to prevent the automatic downloading of
images that may contain technologies that would allow us
to know whether you have accessed our email and
performed certain functions with it.
If you are located in the EEA, UK, or Switzerland, you
may take advantage of
Your Online Choices. This service allows you to select tracking
preferences for most of the advertising tools. As such,
it is recommended that you make use of this resource in
addition to the information provided in this document.
Online Ads. To learn more about
interest-based advertising and how you may be able to
opt-out of some of this advertising, you may wish to
visit the Digital Advertising Alliance’s (DAA) resources
and/or the Network Advertising Initiative’s (NAI) online
resources, at
www.aboutads.info/choices
or
http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices. You may also be able to limit interest-based
advertising through the settings menu on your mobile
device by selecting “limit ad tracking” (iOS) or
“opt-out of interest-based ads” (Android). You may also
be able to opt-out of some, but not all, interest-based
advertising served by mobile ad networks by visiting
http://youradchoices.com/appchoices
and downloading the mobile AppChoices app.
Please note that when you opt out of receiving
interest-based advertisements, this does not mean you
will no longer see advertisements from us or on our
online services. It means that the online ads that you
do see from DAA program participants should not be based
on your interests. We are not responsible for the
effectiveness of, or compliance with, any third-parties’
opt-out options or programs or the accuracy of their
statements regarding their programs. In addition, third
parties may still use cookies to collect information
about your use of our online services, including for
analytics and fraud prevention as well as any other
purpose permitted under the DAA’s Principles.
Cookies Chart