Cookies

Cookies

Cookies are small text files typically used to store and receive non-personal information on computers, phones and other devices. Cookies allow websites to remember information about your visits, like your preferred language and other settings. They can make your next visit easier and the site more useful to you. This notice explains how we use cookies and the means you have of managing cookies.

Cookies help us in many ways to make your visit to our websites more enjoyable and meaningful to you. We may use cookies or similar technology to obtain non-personal information from you as an online visitor. As an example, this might entail recognizing several webpage requests coming from the same computer and therefore the same visitor. As a further example, when you visit one of our websites, our web server will automatically recognize some non-personal data, including but not limited to the date and time you visited our site, the pages you visited, the referrer (the website you came from), the type of browser you are using (e.g., Internet Explorer, Mozilla), the type of operating system you are using (e.g., Windows or Mac OS), and the domain name and address of your internet service provider. Such cookies do not contain personal data, such as your name or email address, and in no way are used to identify our users.

Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but can be configured not to accept them or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. For instance, your browser or device may offer settings that allow you to choose whether browser cookies are set and to delete them. For more information about these controls, visit your browser or device’s help materials.