Third-party cookies are used for advertising


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In many instances, you can turn off cookies in your web browser (see your browser’s manual or help file for instructions), but if you do turn off cookies you may not be able to access parts of the Sites and Features where cookies are used.<br> <br> 3.3 Embedded Scripts/Web Beacons. An embedded script is programming code used to collect information about how you interact with the Sites and Features. The embedded script is temporarily downloaded onto your device from a Company or third party web server and is active only while you are connected to the Sites and Features. A web beacon is a small graphic image or programming code that may be included in our web pages and email messages.<br> <br> 3.4 Third Party Ad Servers. Third party ad servers may present or serve advertisements, provide us with data collection, reporting, ad response measurement, and site analytics, and assist with delivery of relevant marketing messages and advertisements. These third parties may view, edit, or set their own cookies. They may also collect information concerning your online activities over time and across different websites. The information they may collect includes the other sites you have visited or applications that you have downloaded to your mobile device, and other information about you or your device in order to help analyze and serve targeted advertising. For more information about third-party ad servers and your ability to opt-out of targeted advertising from such third parties, please visit the Network Advertising Initiative and/or the Digital Advertising Alliance. Please note that opting out via one of these mechanisms will opt you out from those companies’ delivery of interest-based content or ads to you, but it does not mean you will no longer receive any advertising through our Sites or Features, or on other websites.
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