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What is Cookies

Cookies are very small text files placed on your computer by a web server when you view some sites online. They’re used to store data about you and your preferences so that a web server doesn’t have to repeatedly request this information. This text file is harmless, it can`t contain virus or programming code and it can`t be associated with person or IP address.

 

How we use Cookies

Cookies do not contain any information that personally identifies you, but personal information that we store about you may be linked, by us, to the information stored in and obtained from cookies. The cookies used on the website include those which are strictly necessary cookies for access and navigation, cookies that track usage (performance cookies) and remember your choices (functionality cookies).

 

Receiving Cookies

When you use web page benjiknewman.com you confirm, that we:

· collect information about your visits, for example, how often and what pages do you visit. This information cannot be linked with a specific person.

· save information about your web browser version and technical stuff you are using for visit.

· according to user individual preferences, will configure a web page and its content, using information from last visit.

Collected information can be used to display some advertisements on other web pages all around internet.

 

How to disable Cookies on my computer

Users can implement a partial stop on web cookies by setting web browsers on a high sensitivity level, giving you a warning whenever a cookie is about to be set, and allowing you to accept or reject cookies on a site by site basis. However, because so many sites use cookies these days that a partial ban will probably force you to spend more time accepting or rejecting cookies than in actually enjoying your time online. It’s a trade-off, and really depends on your level of comfort with cookies.

The bottom line is this: cookies really do no harm to your computer or your web browsing experience. It’s only when advertisers are not as ethical as they should be with the data stored in your cookies where things get into a bit of a grey area. Still, your personal and financial information is completely safe, and cookies are not a security risk.

More information about how to disable cookies you can find here.

More information about advertisement setting according to your preferences you can find here.

 

Information about Cookies, used on www.benjiknewman.com

There are some external sources, which use cookies on our web page:

 

Adform

Digital advertising platform for agencies and advertisers, and publishers worldwide. Its platform includes campaign planning, advertisements serving, optimisation, analytics, reports, and more. The company’s platform supports programmatic and directly sold rich media brand campaigns; offers granular local data for precision targeting, a range of creative advertising formats to unleash creativity, and brand-centric performance metrics; provides local data and targeting, creative formats, cross device audience management, and an advertising fraud detection system; and facilitates a data management platform, mobile inventory access, and digital out of home advertising solutions for advertisers and agencies. It also provides a suite of tools, including automated guaranteed, supply side platform, programmatic publisher advertising server, a data management platform, private marketplace, publisher trading desk, header bidding, and brand solutions for publishers. Additional information is provided here.

 

Google Analytics

Web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic. For example, it saves information about your PC, how long and how often you visit current web page and others.

 

Google tag manager

A tag management system created by Google to manage JavaScript and HTML tags used for tracking and analytics on websites.

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