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PRIVACY POLICY

Here's how EmediateAd cookies work. When your Internet browser first visits a Web page that uses Emediate technology for ad serving, your browser is assigned a test cookie. This test cookie reads: test_cookie=CheckForPermission. If that cookie is accepted, when your browser next visits a Web page on which Emediate technology is used, that test cookie is replaced by a cookie with a unique, anonymous number. This number is recorded in a small text file that is transmitted to your computer and stored in the cookie directory of your hard drive. Then, when you visit each Web page on which the EmediateAd technology is used, Emediate servers can recognize your browser as a unique, anonymous user.

EmediateAd uses the Emediate ad-serving cookie number to ensure that your browser does not see the same ad over and over again, to sequence ads in a series, and to measure the number of unique visitors that have viewed a particular ad or visited a particular Web page. Cookies, set or read with clear GIFs, are also used by advertisers for ad reporting functions such as to learn which of their ads are bringing users to their website to purchase or register. This can help our advertisers tailor their ads and enhance their websites for your needs.

Opting out
Emediate provides a cookie opt-out option. When you choose to opt out, you replace the unique identifier in the cookie used by that product with a generic value. This means we will not be able to recognize your browser as unique. The product still works but the technology will not be able to distinguish between your opt-out cookie and another user’s opt-out cookie.

Click the link below to download an opt out cookie:
eas21.emediate.eu/optout.html


Europe/Safe Harbor

The collection of personal information by businesses is governed by Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal information and on the free movement of such information, as well as the national legislation of European Union Member states. For more information, see http://europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/privacy/index_en.htm