Cookies Statement - Catanich Internet Marketing
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Cookies
A "cookie" is a small data file transferred by a website to your computer's hard
drive. Catanich Internet Marketing ("COMPANY") sends cookies when you surf our site, make purchases, request or
personalize information, or register yourself for certain services. Accepting
the cookies used on our site does not give us access to your personal information,
but we may use the cookies to identify your computer. Cookies are typically
classified as either "session" cookies or "permanent" cookies.
- "Session" cookies do not stay on your
computer after you leave our website or close your browser. The
aggregate information collected permits us to analyze traffic
patterns on our site. This can enable us over time to provide a
better experience on our site by improving content or
personalization and making our site easier to use.
- "Permanent" cookies are those that remain
on your computer. They are used to facilitate shopping, personalization
and registration services. For example, cookies can keep track of what
you have selected to purchase as you continue to shop and allow you to
enter your password only once on Web pages where a login is required.
"Permanent" cookies can be manually removed by the user.
Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but you can usually
refuse cookies or selectively accept certain cookies by adjusting the
preferences in your browser. If you turn off cookies, there may be some
features of our site that will not be available to you and some Web pages
may not display properly. You can find information on popular browsers and
how to adjust your cookie preferences at the following websites:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer: http://www.microsoft.com/info/cookies.htm
- Netscape Navigator: http://www.netscape.com/legal_notices/cookies.html
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Web beacons
Some Web pages and HTML-formatted e-mail newsletters use Web beacons in conjunction
with cookies to compile aggregate statistics about website usage. A Web beacon is an
electronic image, called a single-pixel (1x1) or clear GIF. Web beacons can recognize
certain types of information on a visitor's computer, such as a visitor's cookie number,
time and date of a page view, and a description of the page where the Web beacon is
placed. You may render some Web beacons unusable by rejecting their associated cookies.
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Third-party media companies
COMPANY does not post third-party ads on its website. COMPANY may use third-party
media companies to place ads for COMPANY products or services on other companies' websites.
If you view a Web page where COMPANY ads appear, the online media company may place a
cookie or Web beacon on your computer. This allows the online media company to
recognize the computer when it is used to return to that site, or to measure
advertising response. This data is anonymous and is not linked to personal data
on the user's computer or any COMPANY databases. Some COMPANY newsletters delivered
on COMPANY's behalf by online media companies use the same technologies. In both cases,
this data is also used by the online media company to measure advertising and content
interest and relevance. COMPANY does not have access to the data collected by the
online media company. To prevent online media companies from placing cookies on your
computer, you will need to visit each media company's website and use their cookie
removal process or set your browser cookie filter accordingly.
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