Cookies Policy
Cookies Policy
This
Cookies Policy applies to the Digital Service linking to this Cookies Policy
and forms part of the Privacy Notice, which describes our data handling
practices and is available here.
On the Digital Services, the Hearst group of companies ('we', 'us',
'our' or 'Hearst') and third parties, including our advertising- and
marketing-related service providers and partners, use a variety of technologies
including cookies ('Cookies and Similar Technologies'). Cookies and Similar
Technologies vary depending on the Digital Services and include cookies, web
beacons, tags, scripts, pixels, local shared objects (including HTML5 cookies) and
software development kits ('SDKs'). You can read more below about the
types of cookies we use, why we use them and how you can exercise your choices
regarding Cookies and Similar Technologies.
The
Digital Services automatically log certain information about visits to the
Digital Services using Cookies and Similar Technologies, such as the number and
frequency of visitors, technical information about browsers and devices used to
access the Digital Services, and information about crashes or other technical
issues. The Cookies and Similar Technologies which log this information
are necessary to allow the Digital Services to function.
Cookies
and Similar Technologies are browser- and device-specific and may endure for
different periods of time. Some are deleted automatically once you close
your browser or exit the Digital Service. These are sometimes referred to
as 'session cookies'. Other cookies are 'persistent cookies', meaning that
they remain on your device after your browser is closed.
Our
Cookies Dashboard provides information on the different categories of Cookies
and Similar Technologies that the Digital Services use, the companies that
serve them and why we use them. The Cookies Dashboard is always available from
our websites. If you have any questions about our use of Cookies and Similar
Technologies please contact us using the details provided in the 'Contact Us' section
of our Privacy Notice.
YOUR
CHOICES, INCLUDING OPT-OUTS
Most browsers accept cookies by default. You may be able to change the settings
to have your browser refuse certain Cookies and Similar Technologies or notify
you before accepting cookies. To do so, please follow the instructions provided
by your browser which are usually located within the 'Help', 'Tools' or
'Edit' facility. Some third parties also provide the ability to refuse
their cookies directly by clicking on an opt-out link and you should review the
cookies policy of the relevant third party to find out more about their
cookies.
To limit tracking for advertising purposes on your mobile device, you can
review and adjust the settings provided by your device manufacturer, such as 'Limit Ad Tracking' for
iOS or 'Opt-out of
interest-based ads' for Android.
Please keep in mind that as the mobile environment continues to evolve,
additional opt-out mechanisms or privacy settings may become available. We
encourage you to review the information on opt-outs and settings that device
manufacturers, technology companies and industry associations make available to
you also.
More Information
For further information about Cookies and Similar Technologies and how to
exercise your choices, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu.
CONTACT
US
If
you have any questions about our use of cookies, please contact us as
described in the Privacy Notice.