Cookies are small pieces of text sent to your browser by a website
you visit. They help that website remember information about your
visit, which can both make it easier to visit the site again and
make the site more useful to you. Other technologies, including
unique identifiers used to identify a browser, app or device,
pixels, and local storage, can also be used for these purposes.
Cookies and other technologies as described throughout this page
can be used for the purposes described below.
See the Privacy Policy to learn how
we protect your privacy in our use of Cookies and other
information.
1. When you visit our Website, we use Cookies to record our
performance and check the effect of online advertising. Cookies
are a small amount of data that is sent to your browser and stored
on your computer hard drive. Only when you use your computer to
access our Website can the Cookies be sent to your computer hard
drive.
2. Cookies are usually used to record the habits and preferences
of visitors in browsing the items on our Website. The information
collected by Cookies is non-registered and collective statistical
data and does not involve personal data.
3. Cookies, which enable the Website or service provider system to
recognize your browser and capture and recall information, cannot
be used to obtain data on your hard drive, your email address, or
your personal data. Most browsers are designed to accept Cookies.
You can opt to set your browser to reject Cookies, or to notify
you as soon as possible if you are loaded on Cookies. However, if
you set your browser to disable Cookies, it is possible that you
may not be able to launch or use some functions of our Website.
