Cookies

We use Cookies and similar tracking technologies to track the activity on Our Service and store certain information. Tracking technologies used are beacons, tags, and scripts to collect and track information and to improve and analyze Our Service. The technologies We use may include:

Cookies or Browser Cookies. A cookie is a small file placed on Your Device. You can instruct Your browser to refuse all Cookies or to indicate when a Cookie is being sent. However, if You do not accept Cookies, You may not be able to use some parts of our Service. Unless you have adjusted Your browser setting so that it will refuse Cookies, our Service may use Cookies.

Certain sections of our Service and our emails may contain small electronic files known as web beacons (also referred to as clear gifs, pixel tags, and single-pixel gifs) that permit the Company, for example, to count users who have visited those pages or opened an email and for other related website statistics (for example, recording the popularity of a certain section and verifying system and server integrity).

The Website collaborates with Mediavine to administer third-party interest-based advertising on the Website. When you use the Website, Mediavine offers content and adverts that may utilize first and third-party cookies. A cookie is a tiny text file that is transferred by the web server to your computer or mobile device (referred to as a “device” in this policy) so that a website can remember certain information about your browsing behavior on the Website.

The website you are viewing sets first-party cookies. A third-party cookie is one that is created by a domain other than the one you are visiting and is widely used in behavioral advertising and analytics. Third-party cookies, tags, pixels, beacons, and other similar technologies (collectively, “Tags”) may be placed on the Website to track engagement with advertising content and to target and optimize advertising. Each internet browser has the ability to block both first and third-party cookies as well as clean your browser’s cache. Most browsers’ “help” function will explain to you how to stop accepting new cookies, receive notifications of new cookies, disable existing cookies, and delete your browser’s cache.

If you want to learn more about this practice and your options for opting in or out of data collecting, please visit the National Advertising Initiative opt-out website. You may also discover more about interest-based advertising by visiting the websites of the Digital Advertising Alliance and the Network Advertising Initiative. To opt-out in connection with mobile applications, you can download the AppChoices app from the Digital Advertising Alliance or utilize the platform controls on your mobile device.

For more information about the cookies we use, your choices, and how to disable them, you can consult the information at All About Cookies.