Cookies
When you visit our website, we collect information by automated means. Much of this information is collected through the use of cookies. We use cookies to identify how you use our website, and recognize you when you return to our website. This allows us to continually be able to provide information on our website that is relevant to you.
A cookie is a small piece of information stored on your computer by our webpage. It is used to identify you to the web server. It tells the server who you are when you return to a page on the same website. Your browser will only send a cookie back to the domain that originally sent it to you. A cookie cannot run any programs, deliver any viruses, or send back information about your system.
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you do not wish to have cookies on your system, you should adjust your browser settings to decline them or to alert you when cookies are being sent. If you decline cookies, you will still be able to use the website or application, but your ability to access certain features and functions may be affected.
Web Beacons
Some of our web pages contain an invisible electronic image known as a web beacon. Web beacons are similar in function to cookies, but allow websites on different domains to share information. Web beacons do not transmit any personal information that we collect to any other websites.
Remarketing
Remarketing allows us to reach people who have previously shown interest in our services. We connect to potential customers while they’re online by showing a compelling message or offer that may encourage them to return. Third party vendors, such as Google, help us target potential clients by placing ads on the Google Display Network. Ad placement is done by using cookies to serve ads based on someone’s past visits to your website. If visitors would like to opt-out of Google’s use of cookies, they can do so by visiting the Ads Preferences Manager or they can visit the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.