Our website uses cookies. A cookie is a file containing an identifier (a string of letters and numbers) sent by a web server to a web browser and stored by the browser. The identifier is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. Cookies can be “persistent” or “session” cookies: a persistent cookie is stored by the browser and remains valid until its expiration date, unless deleted by the user before that date; a session cookie expires at the end of the user session, when the browser is closed. Cookies generally do not contain any personally identifiable information about a user, but the personal information we store about you may be linked to information stored in and obtained from cookies. We only use persistent cookies on our website.
The names of the cookies we use on our website and the purposes for which we use them are described below:
Recognize a computer when a user visits the website
Track users as they navigate the website
Improve the use of a website
Analyze the use of the website
Administer the website
Prevent fraud and improve website security
With Internet Explorer (version 10), you can block cookies by using the alternative cookie management settings available by clicking on “Tools”, “Internet Options”, “Privacy” and then “Advanced”;
With Firefox (version 24), you can block all cookies by clicking on “Tools”, “Options”, “Privacy” and then selecting “Use custom settings for history” from the drop-down menu and unchecking “Accept cookies from sites”; and
With Chrome (version 29), you can block all cookies by going to the “Personalize and control” menu and clicking on “Settings”, “Show advanced settings” and “Content settings” and then selecting “Prevent sites from setting data” in the “Cookies” header. Blocking all cookies will have a negative impact on the use of many websites. If you block cookies, you will not be able to use all the features of our website.
You can delete cookies already stored on your computer. Example:
With Internet Explorer (version 10), you must delete the cookie file manually (instructions for doing so can be found here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835);
With Firefox (version 24), you can delete cookies by clicking on “Tools”, “Options”, and “Privacy”, then selecting “Use custom settings for history” and clicking on “Show cookies”, then “Delete all cookies”; and
With Chrome (version 29), you can delete all cookies by going to the “Personalize and control” menu and clicking on “Settings”, “Show advanced settings” and “Delete browsing data” before clicking on “Delete cookies and module data from other sites”.
Deleting cookies will have a negative impact on the use of many websites.
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