WebTracking

Web sites are extremely interested in what consumers are browsing for on the Internet. "Cookies" are the most common method of tracking consumers' browsing on the Internet. Cookies allow Web sites that you have visited to store the information on your computer and then later retrieve it.

How do I know if I have cookies on my computer?

If you have Internet Explorer, you can locate the cookies in the Windows file of your C: drive (c:\windows\cookies).

How do I delete cookies?

Cookies are easily deleted in your browser. For example, in Internet Explorer, select "Internet Options" from the pull-down Tools menu. You will see a button that deletes cookies.

Are there "good" cookies?

Yes. For example, some cookies allow you to add items to your shopping cart in an online store or keep titles of books on your wish list at Amazon.com.

Our use of cookies

We use necessary cookies to make our site work. We would also like to set some optional cookies. We won't set these optional cookies unless you enable them. Please choose whether this site may use optional cookies by selecting 'On' or 'Off' for each category below. Using this tool will set a cookie on your device to remember your preferences.

For more detailed information about the cookies we use, see our Cookie notice.

Necessary cookies

Necessary cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.

Functionality cookies

We'd like to set cookies to provide you with a better customer experience. For more information on these cookies, please see our cookie notice.