Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies
Some of our web pages may also utilize “cookies” and other tracking technologies. A “cookie” is a small text file that may be used, for example, to collect information about your activity on our Website. Some cookies and other technologies may serve to recall Personal Information previously indicated by you. Most browsers allow you to control cookies, including whether or not to accept them and how to remove them. You may set most browsers to notify you if you receive a cookie, or you may choose to block cookies with your browser, but please note that if you choose to erase or block your cookies, you may need to re-enter your Personal Information to gain access to certain parts of our Website including your registered account.
Tracking technologies may automatically record information such as Internet domain and host names; other information about your geographic location; IP addresses; browser software and operating system types; CPU type; your manner of connecting to the Internet (e.g., connection speed through narrowband or broadband access); click paths; dates and times that our Website is accessed; and duration of use of the Website and/or the Services.
Our use of cookies and other tracking technologies allows us to improve our Website and consequently your experience using the Website and the Services. We may also analyse information that does not include Personal Information for trends and statistics.
We only use first-party Google Analytics cookies to track anonymous usage statistics and do not collect any Personal Information that can be used to identify you. Google Analytics stores information about what pages you visit, how long you are on the Website, how you got here and what you click on. We do not allow Google Analytics to use or share our analytics data.
We use social media buttons to allow users to easily share pages and post them to social media networks. These use third party cookies over which we have no control.