Cookies policy
This cookie
policy is concerned with any information that you give us when you use
this website. By continuing to browse our website you
consent for
cookies to be used. Please continue to read on ways to block and remove
cookies on your browser.
What is a cookie?
Cookies are small
files that websites put on your computer hard disk drive when you first
visit.
Think of a cookie
as an identification card that's uniquely yours. Its job is to notify
the site when you've returned. While it is possible to misuse a cookie
in cases where there is personal data in it, cookies by themselves are
not malicious.
Many websites,
including Microsoft's, use cookies. Cookies tell us how often you visit
pages, which helps us learn what information interests you. In this way,
we can give you more of the content you like and less of the content you
don't.
Cookies can help
you be more efficient. Have you ever put something in a virtual shopping
cart in an online store and then returned a few days later to find that
the item is still there? That's an example of cookies at work.
Cookies let you
store preferences and user names, register products and services, and
personalize pages.
But if you never
register or leave personal information at a site, then the server only
knows that someone with your cookie has returned to the website. It
doesn't know anything else.
(Courtesy:
http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/security/resources/cookie-whatis.aspx)
We may use
traffic log cookies to identify which pages are being used, this usually
helps us to analyse website traffic and in improving our website in
order to tailor it to your needs. We do not use this information for any
other purposes.
Overall,
cookies generally helps in providing a better website, by letting us
monitor which pages website visitors find useful and which are not.
Cookies do not give us access to your computer or any information about
you, other than the data you choose to share with us.
Information to block and remove cookies
The following information may allow you to block and remove cookies for
some major web and mobile browsers and to manage your cookies.
Internet Explorer
Changing privacy and other browser settings
in Internet Explorer
Firefox
Changing privacy and other browser settings
in Firefox
Google Chrome
Changing privacy and other browser settings
in Google Chrome
Safari
Changing privacy and other browser settings
in Safari
Blackberry
Changing privacy and other browser settings
in Blackberry
Windows Phone
Changing privacy and other browser settings
in Windows Phone
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