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Cookies are small pieces of information stored by Your browser on Your computer's hard drive. We use cookies to allow Us to understand who has seen which pages and advertisements, to determine how frequently particular pages are visited, to determine the most popular areas of the Site and generally in order to monitor usage of the Site. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, though You do not have to. We do not control the use of cookies by third parties. If You wish to disable cookies then You can do so by readjusting Your browser settings although please note that by disabling cookies You may not be able to register with or use all features of the Site.

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bullet Pseudonymous analysis of user behaviour (pseudo-analysis)
bullet Pseudonymous decision-making (pseudo-decision)
bullet Safe Zone
bullet User
bullet User agent
bullet Disabling Cookies
Pseudonymous analysis of user behaviour (pseudo-analysis)
Information may be used to create or build a record of a particular individual or computer that is tied to a pseudonymous identifier, without tying identified data (such as name, address, phone number, or email address) to the record. This profile will be used to determine the habits, interests, or other characteristics of individuals for purpose of research, analysis and reporting, but it will not be used to attempt to identify specific individuals. For example, a marketer may wish to understand the interests of visitors to different portions of a Web site.
Pseudonymous decision-making (pseudo-decision)
Information may be used to create or build a record of a particular individual or computer that is tied to a pseudonymous identifier, without tying identified data (such as name, address, phone number, or email address) to the record. This profile will be used to determine the habits, interests, or other characteristics of individuals to make a decision that directly affects that individual, but it will not be used to attempt to identify specific individuals. For example, a marketer may tailor or modify content displayed to the browser based on pages viewed during previous visits.
Safe Zone
Part of a Web site where the service provider performs only minimal data collection, and any data that is collected is used only in non-identifiable ways. The safe zone is intended to ensure that certain data is not collected before the P3P policy has been received by the user agent.
user
An individual (or group of individuals acting as a single entity) on whose behalf a service is accessed and for which personal data exists.
 
user agent
A program whose purpose is to mediate interactions with services on behalf of the user under the user's preferences. A Web browser is a typical example of a user agent. A user may have more than one user agent, and agents need not reside on the user's desktop, but any agent must be controlled by and act on behalf of only the user. The trust relationship between a user and her agent may be governed by constraints outside of P3P. For instance, an agent may be trusted as a part of the user's operating system or Web client, or as a part of the terms and conditions of an Internet service provider or privacy proxy.
Disabling Cookies
For more information on cookies and how to disable them, You can consult the information provided by the Interactive Advertising Bureau at www.allaboutcookies.org.