Our online
application uses cookies to help it to work.
Not exact matches
We
use cookies, pixel tags, web beacons, mobile device IDs, and similar files or technologies to collect and store the information we automatically collect about your computer, device, and
use of www.entrepreneur.com (together with all of its subdomains and any mobile versions or related
applications, the «Website»).
This means that when you
use the Services, we or third party service providers or advertisers may
use cookies (that they collect or that we provide to them) or other similar technologies to collect information about your
use of the Services (including mobile
applications) or your online activities over time and across different websites and devices.
Google Analytics These
cookies allow us to see how you
use our website and mobile
application so that we can improve your experience.
These third - party sites, businesses, and advertisers, or advertising companies working on their behalf, sometimes
use Web Beacons and
Cookies to measure the effectiveness of their ads, personalize or optimize advertising content and to track users who link from their respective websites to the Sites or the
Applications.
Instead of the spongy cakes we're
used to today, these layers are more like
cookies — firmer, so they slowly soften beneath liberal
applications of apple butter and cooked apples.
In general,
cookies are
used to retain user preferences, store information for things like shopping carts, and provide anonymised tracking data to third party
applications like Google Analytics.
One of the most widely
used food coloring is caramel coloring
used across a broad number of
applications, including breads,
cookies, cake mixes, chips, crackers and popcorn.
This
Cookies Policy applies to the official Club website and official mobile
application (operated by EFL Digital on behalf of the Club)(«Online Facilities») and should be read alongside our Privacy Policy which explains who we are, the type of information we may hold about you and how we
use it.
In general,
cookies are
used to retain user preferences, store information for things like shopping carts, and provide anonymised tracking data to third party
applications like Google Analytics.
These companies may
use tracking technologies, such as
cookies, to collect information about users who view or interact with their advertisements or our website or mobile
applications.
By continuing to
use our sites and
applications, you agree to our
use of
cookies.
Adobe's Flash player and similar
applications use this technology to remember settings, preferences, and usage similar to browser
cookies.
If you choose not to accept the
cookies generated by the Library website and such third party database
applications, you will not be able to
use some of those services online and some of our interactive pages; your
use of the remainder of the Library website will not be affected, however.
The traffic data collected through
cookies and other unique identifiers particularly pertains to your
use of the Sites and
Applications (including your IP address).
From time to time, we may
use the standard «
cookies» feature of major browser
applications that allows us to store a small piece of data on your computer about your visit to our Web site.
• Information Automatically Collected We may
use cookies, web beacons, pixel tags, log files, local shared objects (Flash
cookies), and other technologies for security and authentication purposes, to collect certain information when you visit and
use our websites or mobile
applications, to deliver online advertisements that we think would be more relevant to your interests, to monitor interactions with our emails and online advertisements, and to allow us to keep track of analytics and certain statistical information which enables us to improve our websites and mobile
applications.
In general,
cookies are
used to retain user preferences, store information for things like shopping carts, and provide anonymous tracking data to third party
applications like Google Analytics.
Cookies are
used for gathering anonymous, general data on user travels across the site, and to maintain a consistent shopping cart session when
using our online membership
application or event RSVP process.
The Wired article also contains links to
applications you can
use to eliminate Flash
cookies from your machine, and instructions on how to find them on your computer.
Starting with Windows 10 Enterprise build 16232 network administrators can now configure a Group Policy to allow users access to their favorites,
cookies, and saved passwords while
using a Windows Defender
Application Guard session.