Cookies and Web Beacons
We collect
information that is typically not personally identifiable through the use of web technologies, including, without
limitation, “session cookies,” “persistent cookies,” “JavaScript tags,” and “web beacons” (also referred to as
“tracking pixels,” “pixel tags,” or “action tags”). As the Internet evolves, we may implement and use different
types of technologies for this purpose.
Cookies
When you visit this website, your
computer may receive one or more “cookies” in order to help personalize and support your use of this website, our
services, and/or the services of our partners. A “cookie” is a small text file that is transferred to your
computer’s web browser by a web server, and can be read by a web server in the same domain at a later time. If you
do not wish to receive cookies or wish to manage when you accept cookies in general, you may set your browser to
reject cookies or to alert you when a cookie is placed on your computer. Although you are not required to accept
our cookies, if you set your browser to reject cookies, you may not be able to use all of the features and
functionalities of this website. Cookies allow a website to customize information that is presented to you through
your use of this website (such as to display personalized content and targeted advertising to you on your future
visits to this website), and to save time by storing information so you do not need to re- enter it during a later
use of our website. We may place cookies on this site directly, or on behalf of the partner whose advertisement
appears on this website or its service providers. In general, cookies do not identify you
personally. However if you have submitted your personal information on one of your visits to this
website, we may link the cookie to information that identifies you personally. We may use a combination of
“session cookies” and “persistent cookies” on this website, further described below.
Session
Cookies
A “session cookie” is a temporary cookie that expires when you close your browser. A
session cookie assigns a randomly-generated, unique identification number to your computer when you access this
website. Assigning your computer a number facilitates the proper functioning of the features of our websites by
permitting us to maintain a persistent “state” for your session, such as maintaining the contents of your shopping
cart during checkout. We also use session cookies to collect anonymous information (i.e., information that does
not identify you personally) about the ways visitors use this website – which pages they visit, which links they
use, and how long they stay on each page. We analyse this information (known as “click-stream information”) to
better understand our visitors’ interests and needs and to improve the content and functionality of this
website.
Persistent Cookies
Unlike a session cookie, a “persistent cookie” does not
expire when you close your browser. It stays on your computer until the expiration date set in the cookie (for
example, at the end of a calendar month) or until you delete it. Persistent cookies can be used to “tag” your
computer so that the next time you visit (or someone using your computer visits), our server will recognize you,
not by name, but by the “tag” on your computer. This will enable us to provide you with a personalized experience
even if we do not know who you are. It will also allow us to collect more accurate information about the ways
people use this website, for example, how people use this website on their first visit and how often they return.
Using persistent cookies permits us to provide you with a more personalized shopping experience and, in some
cases, may save you the trouble of re-entering information already in our database.
Web
Beacons
When you visit this website, your computer may receive one or more “web beacons” in
order to assist us with delivering cookies on this website, to collect anonymous information about the use of this
website by our visitors, and to deliver customized or targeted content to you on this website and through our
partners. Web beacons (also referred to as “tracking pixels,” “1x1 gifs,” “single-pixel gifs,” “pixel tags,” or
“action tags”) are graphic images, usually no larger than a 1x1 pixel, placed at various locations on this
website. They also help us identify browser types, search terms that bring visitors to our website, and the domain
names of websites that refer traffic to us. We may place web beacons on this site directly, and may place web
beacons on behalf of the partner whose branding appears on this website or its service providers. They also help
us identify your IP address. The information collected by web beacons does not identify you personally. However,
if you have submitted your personal information on one of your previous visits to our website, we may link the
information we collect using web beacons to the information that identifies you personally and use it in the same
ways as we use the information we collect using cookies. If you accept a session or persistent cookie, you can
delete it at any time through your web browser (e.g., as soon as you leave our website). If you do not wish to
receive cookies or wish to manage when you accept cookies in general, you may set your browser to reject cookies
or to alert you when a cookie is placed on your computer. Although you are not required to accept our cookies, if
you set your browser to reject cookies, you may not be able to use all of the features and functionalities of this
website. We and our partners use third party service providers, which may include but are not limited to Google
Analytics and Facebook, to serve ads on our behalf across the Internet, and sometimes on this website. These ads
may collect anonymous information about your visits to the website on which such ad is placed, your interaction
with these ads and the products and services offered by us, our partners and our suppliers through the use of a
pixel tag or other web technologies. We and our partners may use this anonymous information to provide targeted
advertisements to you for goods and services.