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COOKIE POLICY
What are cookies?
Why do we use cookies?
How can I control cookies?
Analytics and customization cookies:
Name: | _ga_# |
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Purpose: | Used to distinguish individual users by means of designation of a randomly generated number as client identifier, which allows calculation of visits and sessions |
Provider: | .seagreen-dragonfly-669190.hostingersite.com |
Service: | Google Analytics View Service Privacy Policy |
Type: | http_cookie |
Expires in: | 1 year 1 month 4 days |
Name: | _ga |
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Purpose: | Records a particular ID used to come up with data about website usage by the user |
Provider: | .seagreen-dragonfly-669190.hostingersite.com |
Service: | Google Analytics View Service Privacy Policy |
Type: | http_cookie |
Expires in: | 1 year 1 month 4 days |
Name: | 1051197607 |
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Provider: | www.google.com |
Type: | pixel_tracker |
Expires in: | session |
Name: | s7 |
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Purpose: | Gather data regarding site usage and user behavior on the website. |
Provider: | www.seagreen-dragonfly-669190.hostingersite.com |
Service: | Adobe Analytics |
Type: | html_local_storage |
Expires in: | persistent |
Advertising cookies:
Name: | _gcl_au |
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Purpose: | Used by Google Ads for experimenting with advertisement efficiency across websites using their services. |
Provider: | .seagreen-dragonfly-669190.hostingersite.com |
Service: | Google Ads View Service Privacy Policy |
Type: | http_cookie |
Expires in: | 2 months 29 days |
Name: | test_cookie |
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Purpose: | A session cookie used to check if the user’s browser supports cookies. |
Provider: | .doubleclick.net |
Service: | DoubleClick View Service Privacy Policy |
Type: | server_cookie |
Expires in: | 15 minutes |
How can I control cookies on my browser?
THIRD-PARTY WEBSITES AND CONTENT
The Services may contain (or you may be sent via the Site) links to other websites (“Third-Party Websites”) as well as articles, photographs, text, graphics, pictures, designs, music, sound, video, information, applications, software, and other content or items belonging to or originating from third parties (“Third-Party Content”).
Such Third-Party Websites and Third-Party Content are not investigated, monitored, or checked for accuracy, appropriateness, or completeness by us, and we are not responsible for any Third-Party Websites accessed through the Services or any Third-Party Content posted on, available through, or installed from the Services, including the content, accuracy, offensiveness, opinions, reliability, privacy practices, or other policies of or contained in the Third-Party Websites or the Third-Party Content.
Inclusion of, linking to, or permitting the use or installation of any Third-Party Websites or any Third-Party Content does not imply approval or endorsement thereof by us. If you decide to leave the Services and access the Third-Party Websites or to use or install any Third-Party Content, you do so at your own risk, and you should be aware these Legal Terms no longer govern.
You should review the applicable terms and policies, including privacy and data gathering practices, of any website to which you navigate from the Services or relating to any applications you use or install from the Services. Any purchases you make through Third-Party Websites will be through other websites and from other companies, and we take no responsibility whatsoever in relation to such purchases which are exclusively between you and the applicable third party.
You agree and acknowledge that we do not endorse the products or services offered on Third-Party Websites and you shall hold us blameless from any harm caused by your purchase of such products or services. Additionally, you shall hold us blameless from any losses sustained by you or harm caused to you relating to or resulting in any way from any Third-Party Content or any contact with Third-Party Websites.
What about other tracking technologies, like web beacons?
Cookies are not the only way to recognize or track visitors to a website. We may use other, similar technologies from time to time, like web beacons (sometimes called “tracking pixels” or “clear gifs”). These are tiny graphics files that contain a unique identifier that enables us to recognize when someone has visited our Website or opened an email including them.
This allows us, for example, to monitor the traffic patterns of users from one page within a website to another, to deliver or communicate with cookies, to understand whether you have come to the website from an online advertisement displayed on a third-party website, to improve site performance, and to measure the success of email marketing campaigns. In many instances, these technologies are reliant on cookies to function properly, and so declining cookies will impair their functioning.