Cookie Policy

When you visit our Site, we may collect certain information by automated means, using technologies such as cookies, web server logs, and web beacons.

Cookies are files that websites send to your computer or other Internet-connected device to identify your browser uniquely or to store information or settings in your browser. Your browser may tell you when you receive certain types of cookies and how to restrict or disable certain cookies. Please note, however, that without cookies you may not be able to use all of the features of our Site.

Our web servers may log information such as your operating system type, browser type, domain, and other system settings, as well as the language your system uses and the country and time zone where your device is located.

The web server logs also may record information such as the address of the web page that referred you to our Site and the IP address of the device you use to connect to the Internet. They may also log information about your interaction with this Site, such as which pages you visit, app screens visited, visitor trends, and session length. To control which web servers collect information by automated means, we may place tags called “web beacons,” — small files that link web pages to particular web servers and their cookies. We may also collect information from your browser, such as your browsing history.

On our Site, we use third-party web analytics services, such as those of Adobe and Google Analytics. The service providers that administer those services may use cookies and web beacons to help us analyze how users use the Site. The information collected by the cookies and web beacons (including your IP address) are disclosed to these service providers, who use the information to evaluate your use of the Site. To learn how to opt out of Google Analytics, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. To learn how to opt out of Adobe Analytics, visit: http://www.adobe.com/privacy/opt-out.html.

We use information collected online through cookies, web beacons, and other automated means for purposes such as customizing our visitors’ visits to the Site, learn how our users use our apps, which of our products most interest our customers, what pages are attractive to our visitors, and understanding the manner in which our visitors browse the Site. We also use the information to help diagnose technical and service problems, administer the Site, identify visitors to the Site, and gather demographic information about our visitors. We use clickstream data to determine how much time visitors spend on web pages of the Site, how visitors navigate through the Site, and how we may tailor the Site to meet the needs of our visitors.