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We never sell your information or share it with any third party without your permission. User RegistrationYou do not have to register on our website to browse our basic information, but some of our services require you to authenticate, or prove who you are, in order to gain access to them because they contain private information about you. For these services we must have your name, email address, and a password of your choosing in order to authenticate you and prevent prying eyes from viewing your private information. CookiesCookies store small pieces of information that identify you and your preferences to websites. A cookie is created when a website sends a command to your browser to store a piece of information on your computer. Cookies set by a website can be read by that one website only. There are two types of cookies: persistent and non-persistent. A persistent cookie is stored in a file located on your computer and is instructed to last for a specific length of time by the website that created it. Persistent cookies last between website sessions and are often used to automatically configure a website according to a specific user's preferences every time he returns to the website. Non-persistent cookies, also known as "session cookies," are not stored in files on your computer, but are instead stored in your computer's memory only until you quit out of your browser. Non-persistent cookies are typically used by a website to remember a user between clicks, rather than between browser sessions. Most browsers enable you to disable persistent cookies separately from non-persistent cookies. Our website requires that you enable non-persistent cookies in your browser in order to gain access to the majority of our site's services. Though enabling persistent cookies is optional, doing so will offer you more functionality on our website, such as the ability to remember you from one session to the next and automatically log you in. We use cookies only to provide services and conveniences to you and to improve our website so it can serve you better. |
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