Cookies and IP Address Tracking
Cookies are small files that are stored on your computing devices. We use cookies to understand and save your preferences for future visits and compile aggregate data about
network traffic and network interaction so that we can offer better network experiences and tools in the future. Cookies may be set by organizations other than Organization. Because the
cookie policies of these third party service providers may change over time, you should review their policies by visiting their privacy policies directly. We also use targeting and
advertising cookies, which may be set by Organization or by third parties. Users may disable cookies through their individual browser options. However, if you do not accept cookies, you
may not be able to use some portions of our websites or technology network.
1) How Cookies Support Our Website's Operations
We only use cookies set by the website owner, which are called “first party cookies.” Of those cookies, we only use “essential cookies,” or cookies that are strictly necessary
to provide you with the System. Most of the cookies that we deploy are “session” cookies, which are temporary cookies that expire once you close your browser or your session
ends. We also drop “persistent” cookies in limited circumstances, which are cookies that remain on your hard drive until you erase them or your browser does, depending on the cookie’s
expiration date. As detailed below, we use information from cookies for purposes such as (i) identifying returning users and registrants and (ii) enabling you to move more easily around
our System.
2) Extended Online Monitoring Capabilities
Integration of Social Media for User Engagement We incorporate various social media buttons on our website to promote user interaction and
sharing. These buttons link users directly to several social media platforms, which might track your activity. We recommend reviewing their privacy policies to understand their data
processing methods and control options.
3) Cookie Settings
You may choose to set your web browser to not accept cookies. If you choose to reject cookies, certain parts of the System may not function properly or as intended by
us. Some of the areas of our System may contain electronic images known as web beacons (sometimes known as clear gifs) that allow the organization, and its third-party
providers or affiliates, to count and track users who have visited certain portions of our System.
4) Other Policies
General Questions If you have any general questions, please contact us directly. We are here to assist you.
5) Policy Adjustments
We may occasionally update this Cookies Policy to reflect any changes in our practices or as required by new operational, legal, or regulatory contexts. We encourage you to
periodically review this policy to stay informed about the latest changes.