Cookie Policy
We use data collection devices such as "cookies" on certain pages of the Site to help analyze our web page flow, measure promotional effectiveness, and promote trust and safety. "Cookies" are small files placed on your hard drive that assist us in providing our services. We offer certain features that are only available through the use of a "cookie". We also use cookies to allow you to enter your password less frequently during a session. Cookies can also help us provide information that is targeted to your interests. Most cookies are "session cookies," meaning that they are automatically deleted from your hard drive at the end of a session. You are always free to decline our cookies if your browser permits, although in that case you may not be able to use certain features on the Site and you may be required to reenter your password more frequently during a session.
Learn more about cookies:
What are cookies?
"Cookies" are small files placed on the hard drive of your computer. Infotec uses cookies to assist us in providing our services.
Most cookies are "session cookies," meaning that they are automatically deleted from your hard drive once you end your session (that is, log out or close your browser).
Infotec uses cookies on certain pages of the Web site to:
- Allow you to enter your password less frequently during a session.
- Provide information that is targeted to your interests.
- Promote and enforce trust and safety.
- Offer certain features that are only available through the use of cookies.
- Measure promotional effectiveness.
- Analyze our web page flow.
Your choices about cookies We offer certain features that are only available through the use of a "cookie". You are always free to decline our cookies if your browser permits, although in that case you may not be able to use certain features on the Web site and you may be required to reenter your password more frequently during a session.
Note: Infotec does not permit third parties we work with to collect personal information about you through the use of cookies or Web beacons.
How can I set my browser to enable or disable cookies?
Cookies in Internet Explorer 7.0
- At the top of your browser choose Tools:
- Then choose Internet Options
- Click the Privacy tab
- The default setting is medium, which will allow you to accept cookies. To change this setting, move the slider to determine which setting you prefer. If your setting has been set to Custom, click the Advanced button and choose Accept or Disable Cookies.
Cookies in Internet Explorer 6.0
- At the top of your browser on the Task Bar:
- Choose Tools
- Then choose Internet Options
- Click the Privacy tab
- The default setting is medium, which will allow you to accept cookies. To change this setting, move the slider to determine which setting you prefer. If your setting has been set to Custom, click the Advanced button and choose Accept or Disable Cookies.
Cookies in Internet Explorer 5.0
At the top of your browser on your Task Bar:
- Choose Tools
- Then choose Internet Options
- Click the Security tab
- Click Internet, then Custom Level
- Scroll down to Cookies and choose Enable or Disable.
Cookies in Internet Explorer 4.0
At the top of your browser on your Task Bar:
- Choose View
- Then choose Internet Options
- Click the Advanced tab
- Scroll down to the yellow exclamation icon under security and choose the Enable or Disable Cookies option.
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