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Your Privacy, Our Cookies
What they are and how do we use them.We use technologies, such as cookies, beacons, tags and scripts to create the best experience possible when you visit our site. You can disable cookies by changing your settings (as described below). If you keep using our website without disabling cookies, we will assume you consent to our use of cookies. If you change your mind, don't worry: you can adjust your settings whenever you'd like.
What are cookies and what types do we use?
A tasty baked treat, in most cases. But while you're online, cookies are anonymous files stored on your computer or mobile device. First party cookies are created by us and can only be read by us. Third party cookies are set by an organization outside of us. We may use analytics companies that set their own cookies, or have hosted content from sites that bring along their own. We also use persistent cookies, which are stored in between browser sessions and allow your preferences or actions to be remembered and session cookies, which expire after a browser session and are not stored longer term.
Cookies can also be necessary, functional and advertising and we use all three different types of cookies on our sites. Necessary cookies are — you may have guessed — necessary to allow you to use certain site features, like saving form information. The necessary cookies we use on our sites are examples of first party session cookies. Functional cookies save information about actions you've made on our sites, like location, and we also use them to tailor our sites to your preferences. These are examples of first party persistent cookies. Advertising cookies use your actions and username to provide relevant advertising to you, and are used by our advertising partners. These are examples of third party cookies.
Why do we use cookies and other technologies?
Technologies such as cookies, beacons, tags and scripts are used by us and our partners, including marketing partners, affiliates, or analytics or service providers. These technologies are used in many ways, including advertising, sales and marketing, analyzing trends, administering and improving our sites, tracking users’ movements around our sites (including point of entry), gathering demographic information about our user base, verifying login status, measuring the success of a particular marketing campaign, providing improved customer service, providing more relevant content, deterring or detecting fraud, and providing users with a customized experience. We also use these technologies as part of our product offerings, including to provide our trialers and customers with information about their campaigns, such as email opens, clicks and bounces and tracking whether messages are shared and opened using our social share features. We collect information based on the use of these technologies on an individual as well as aggregated basis. We may combine any or all of this data with other information we collect about you.
If you decide to disable the cookies, you may lose some of the functionality of our site.
How can I disable cookies and other technologies?You can accept, decline, or set your browser to alert you when cookies are sent to your web browser. Find your browser and learn how to change your settings via the links below:
We partner with third parties to either display advertising on our sites or to manage our advertising on other sites. Our third party partners may use technologies, such as cookies, to gather information about your activities on our sites and other sites in order to provide you with advertising based upon your browsing activities and interests. If you wish to not have this information used for the purpose of serving you interest-based ads, you may opt-out by clicking here (or if located in the European Union click here). Please note this does not opt you out of being served ads. You will continue to receive generic ads.
We give all Internet users the choice to opt-out of receiving our ad impression cookie. If you opt out, your web browser will be associated with a generic "opt-out" cookie, which will prevent us from associating any non-personally identifying information with your browser. Our "opt-out" cookie has no expiration date. Keep in mind that participating in our opt-out program does not prevent you from seeing our online ads; instead, information about the online ads we serve to you will not be recorded.
We use Local Storage Objects (LSOs) such as HTML5 and Flash to, among other things, optimize screen presentation, video and other preference information. Various browsers may offer their own management tools for removing HTML5 LSOs. Third parties with whom we partner to provide certain features on our Sites or to display advertising based upon your Web browsing activity use LSOs such as HTML 5 and Flash to collect and store information. To learn how to manage privacy and storage settings for Flash cookies click here.
What they are and how do we use them.We use technologies, such as cookies, beacons, tags and scripts to create the best experience possible when you visit our site. You can disable cookies by changing your settings (as described below). If you keep using our website without disabling cookies, we will assume you consent to our use of cookies. If you change your mind, don't worry: you can adjust your settings whenever you'd like.
What are cookies and what types do we use?
A tasty baked treat, in most cases. But while you're online, cookies are anonymous files stored on your computer or mobile device. First party cookies are created by us and can only be read by us. Third party cookies are set by an organization outside of us. We may use analytics companies that set their own cookies, or have hosted content from sites that bring along their own. We also use persistent cookies, which are stored in between browser sessions and allow your preferences or actions to be remembered and session cookies, which expire after a browser session and are not stored longer term.
Cookies can also be necessary, functional and advertising and we use all three different types of cookies on our sites. Necessary cookies are — you may have guessed — necessary to allow you to use certain site features, like saving form information. The necessary cookies we use on our sites are examples of first party session cookies. Functional cookies save information about actions you've made on our sites, like location, and we also use them to tailor our sites to your preferences. These are examples of first party persistent cookies. Advertising cookies use your actions and username to provide relevant advertising to you, and are used by our advertising partners. These are examples of third party cookies.
Why do we use cookies and other technologies?
Technologies such as cookies, beacons, tags and scripts are used by us and our partners, including marketing partners, affiliates, or analytics or service providers. These technologies are used in many ways, including advertising, sales and marketing, analyzing trends, administering and improving our sites, tracking users’ movements around our sites (including point of entry), gathering demographic information about our user base, verifying login status, measuring the success of a particular marketing campaign, providing improved customer service, providing more relevant content, deterring or detecting fraud, and providing users with a customized experience. We also use these technologies as part of our product offerings, including to provide our trialers and customers with information about their campaigns, such as email opens, clicks and bounces and tracking whether messages are shared and opened using our social share features. We collect information based on the use of these technologies on an individual as well as aggregated basis. We may combine any or all of this data with other information we collect about you.
If you decide to disable the cookies, you may lose some of the functionality of our site.
How can I disable cookies and other technologies?You can accept, decline, or set your browser to alert you when cookies are sent to your web browser. Find your browser and learn how to change your settings via the links below:
We partner with third parties to either display advertising on our sites or to manage our advertising on other sites. Our third party partners may use technologies, such as cookies, to gather information about your activities on our sites and other sites in order to provide you with advertising based upon your browsing activities and interests. If you wish to not have this information used for the purpose of serving you interest-based ads, you may opt-out by clicking here (or if located in the European Union click here). Please note this does not opt you out of being served ads. You will continue to receive generic ads.
We give all Internet users the choice to opt-out of receiving our ad impression cookie. If you opt out, your web browser will be associated with a generic "opt-out" cookie, which will prevent us from associating any non-personally identifying information with your browser. Our "opt-out" cookie has no expiration date. Keep in mind that participating in our opt-out program does not prevent you from seeing our online ads; instead, information about the online ads we serve to you will not be recorded.
We use Local Storage Objects (LSOs) such as HTML5 and Flash to, among other things, optimize screen presentation, video and other preference information. Various browsers may offer their own management tools for removing HTML5 LSOs. Third parties with whom we partner to provide certain features on our Sites or to display advertising based upon your Web browsing activity use LSOs such as HTML 5 and Flash to collect and store information. To learn how to manage privacy and storage settings for Flash cookies click here.