Cookies are small files that a website or its service provider passes on to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser (as long as your settings allow them). They let the site’s or service provider’s systems recognize your browser and capture and recall certain information. For instance, we use cookies to help us understand your choices based on earlier or current site activity; thus, letting us give you improved services.
We use cookies to:
- Understand and save the user’s preferences for future visits.
- Keep track of advertisements, if any.
- Compile pooled data about website traffic and interactions to bring better user experience and tools. We may also use trusted third-party services that will trace them in our stead.
You can set your computer to warn you each time it gets a cookie, or you can turn off all cookies. You can do this by way of your browser (such as Google Chrome) settings. Each browser is different; therefore, check your browser’s Help menu to learn the right way to change your cookie settings.
If you disable cookies, some of our website features will not work while others will not function well.