COOKIES
Cookies are small text files stored by your web browser when you use websites. You can control how websites use cookies by configuring your browser's privacy settings (please refer to your browser's help function to learn more about cookie controls). Note that if you disable cookies entirely, Our website may not function properly.
Gadanyi, Gadanyi Digital & Web Services, and the companies that help us run our business use cookies in several ways, such as:
Keeping track of information you have provided to us;
Providing you the website that you use;
Remembering your preferences or where you left off in your use of our website;
Measuring your use of our website so that we can improve them, tailor our website to your likely interests, and conduct market research; and
Understanding your likely interests so we can provide you more relevant content.
TECHNOLOGIES SIMILAR TO COOKIES
Technically speaking, cookies are called “HTTP cookies.” There are other technologies that can be used for similar purposes, such as HTML5 Local Storage and local shared objects (LSOs). LSOs are used by the authors of files that are read by Adobe® Flash® Player and the websites hosting those files. We may use HTML5 Local Storage, LSOs, and similar technologies for authenticating you, keeping track of information you have provided to us, and remembering your preferences (see bullet points above). We may store information related to how you used our website on your device and then transfer it to our servers the next time you connect online to our service.
WEB BEACONS AND EMBEDDED SCRIPTS
Web beacons and embedded scripts are other technologies that we use in our websites, as well as in some of our emails.
Web beacons (or “tags”) are bits of programming code included in web pages and emails that notify us (or the companies that help us run our business) when those web pages or emails have been viewed or clicked on.
Embedded scripts are bits of programming code included within some of our web pages that measure how you use those web pages, such as which links you click. We use this information to improve our websites, tailor our websites to your likely interests, conduct market research, and for anti-fraud monitoring purposes. You may be able to turn off scripting functionality, such as JavaScript, within your browser (please refer to your browser's help function). Note that if you disable scripting functionality, our website may not function properly.