Last Updated: July 1, 2025
    
    
      Our Services use engagement tools described below to deliver and
      enhance the quality of the services and content you receive. This page
      is intended to help you understand more about these tools and how they
      are used.
    
    
    Server Logs
    
      We may automatically collect and store certain information in server logs
      when you attempt to access or use our Services. These server logs will
      typically include the following information:
    
    
    
      - Date and time your Device accesses our Services
- URL of services your Device is requesting and the referring web
        pages
- Internet Protocol addresses, domain servers and mobile carriers your
        Device is connecting through
- Your Device type and operating system
- Browser type (if your Device is accessing our Services via web
        browser) or application identifier (if access is through our mobile
        application)
- Identity of cookies (discussed below) we may have placed on your
        Device
- Device GPS location (if this function is enabled on your Device)
        and
- Event and routing information.
Local Storage
    
      We may collect and store information (including personal information)
      locally on your Device using mechanisms such as browser web storage
      (including HTML5) and application data caches.
    
    
    Cookies
    Cookies may also be sent to your Device to collect information. A
      “cookie” is a small data file sent from a website and stored on your
      hard drive to identify your computer and allow for an enhanced
      personalized user experience based on your previous activity on the
      website. Several types of cookies are used to store and record this
      information:
      
    
      - Session Cookies
        A “session cookie” enables us to recognize you during a particular use of
      our Services. Session cookies are temporary and expire after a short
      time after your use or when you close your web browser.
- Persistent Cookies
        A “persistent cookie” is used to help us remember your information and
      settings when you use our Services resulting in an enhanced user
      experience. When you first log on to your account, our Services will be
      presented in a default mode. During your visit, you may select certain
      preferences that may be remembered and stored through the use of
      persistent cookies. These preferences will then be remembered the next
      time you log on to your account.
- Flash Cookies
        A “flash cookie” is used when our Services utilize Adobe Flash Player
      (all versions) and Macromedia's Flash Player (version 6 and above). Like
      other types of cookies, flash cookies work to store information for a
      better user experience. However, flash cookies differ in that they are
      saved in a different location on your hard drive. To manage your flash
      cookie settings, please visit the Macromedia Website Privacy Settings
      panel located at: www.macromedia.com.
- Third-Party Cookies
        There are instances in which we may allow authorized third parties to
      place or recognize a unique cookie on your web browser. Situations in
      which a placement of a cookie may occur include for the purpose of
      serving targeted advertisements or optimization of our Services. Any
      information provided to third parties through the placement of these
      cookies will not be personally identifiable. Please see our Third Party
      Tools page for more information. Although most web browsers
      automatically accept cookies, you may opt-out on receiving these cookies
      by configuring your web browser so as to not accept them or to announce
      when a cookie is being placed. Should you decline the placement of a
      cookie on your hard drive, please be aware that you may not be able to
      utilize or access some of our Services. If you are using different web
      browsers or devices, you may choose to have different preferences for
      each of them.
Anonymous Identifiers
    
      An “anonymous identifier” is a random string of characters that may be
      used to store and collect information and it works similarly to cookies.
      Anonymous identifiers may be used for certain mobile devices where
      cookie technology is not available.
    
    
    Pixel Tag (also known as “GIF” or “Web Beacon”)
    
      A “pixel tag” is an invisible tag placed on pages throughout our
      Services; this tag is not placed on your computer. If you visit one of
      these tagged pages, the pixel tag will generate a generic notice of your
      visit to that particular page. A pixel tag may also be placed within the
      body of an email to track when an email has been opened or accessed.
    
    
    Local Data Cache and Auto-Fill
    
      Your Device may be configured to store data locally in your web browser
      or application data caches. This enables your Device to quickly access
      our Services by auto-filling user-IDs and passwords during log-in, and
      reducing the delivery of data or image files that have already been
      delivered to the device. You can set your web browser to refuse allowing
      us to do this. However, it would likely impact how quickly and
      efficiently you can access our Services. Through Your Mobile or Tablet
      Device
    
    
    
      We also offer applications for your mobile or tablet Device. You are
      required to download and install the application on to your hardware.
      When you use the application, we will collect your Device information
      and a unique identifier for the purpose of providing you with the most
      up to date application and features. If you use our Services through our
      application component, we will track your actual location, by using GPS
      signals sent by your Device or by using sensor data from your Device. We
      will not share this information with third parties for any purpose and
      will only use this information for the sole purpose of fulfilling your
      request. If you desire to no longer allow our application to use your
      location, you must turn this off on your Device.