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Browser Cookie Policy

Note: By using our website, you agree to our use of browser cookies. We rely on these cookies to recognize your browser session and to provide certain website functions. Additionally, Google Analytics cookies help us track and measure website traffic.

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What is a browser cookie?

A browser cookie is a small data file stored on your computer’s hard drive by a website. The website can then read this cookie and its information when you visit. Cookies cannot carry viruses, run programs, install malware, or otherwise damage your device.

How can you manage your browser cookies?

Most modern browsers offer settings that let you decide how cookies are handled. These options are usually available in your browser’s settings menu. To learn more about deleting or managing cookies in your browser, visit: http://www.aboutcookies.org/default.aspx?page=2

What information does a browser cookie contain?

Usually, a browser cookie stores data similar to this:
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Types of browser cookies

Session cookie
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Persistent cookie
This type remains on your computer even after closing the browser and typically has an expiration date, after which it is automatically deleted.
Persistent cookies can store your preferences for a particular site. The next time you visit, the website can remember your custom settings without having to ask for them again.

Flash cookie
If you have Adobe Flash installed, websites with Flash content can store small files, known as Local Shared Objects or ‘Flash cookies’, on your hard drive. Flash cookies function much like regular browser cookies, but they aren’t removed when you clear cookies in your browser. To view and manage Flash cookies, visit the Adobe Flash Player Settings Panel here: http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html

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