What Are Cookies and why do we use them?
A cookie is a small piece of information sent by a website, which is saved on your hard disk by your computer's
browser. It holds information a site may need to interact with you and personalize your experience. At the WEBSITE,
we use two kinds of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies. Session cookies exist only for as long as your
browser remains open. Once you exit your browser, they go away. We uses session cookies to maintain information we
need to have in order for you to register. For example, the Session ID cookie that we ask your browser to hold retains
the ID for My Page. Without the Session ID cookie, you cannot add and modify any information that you input at the
time of your sign-up.
Persistent cookies, in contrast, last from visit to visit; they do not go away when you exit your browser. At the
WEBSITE, we use persistent cookies to give you a more personalized browse and to help you navigate the WEBSITE
more efficiently. We will use your information to enhance your site experience. However, you can use the WEBSITE
without accepting a persistent cookie. To do so, you should set your browser options to reject persistent cookies.
Alternatively, you can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, which gives you the opportunity to
decide whether you want to accept it or not. In many instances, the Help button on your browser toolbar will tell you
how you can take these steps.
Cookies can be used by a website to recognize you. But that does not necessarily mean any personal information is
stored in the cookies. At the WEBSITE, we store no personal information about you in the cookies. Anything you choose
to tell us about yourself (such as your address and email address) is stored safely and separately on our secured
servers, and you need to provide a password to access it.
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