1、 Cookie introduction
To ensure the normal operation of the website, we sometimes store small data files called cookies on computers or mobile devices. Cookies are plain text files stored on computers or mobile devices by network servers. The contents of a cookie can only be retrieved or read by the server that created it. Each cookie is unique to your web browser or mobile application. Cookies usually contain identifiers, site names, and some numbers and characters. With the help of cookies, websites can store data such as user preferences or goods in shopping baskets.
Most large websites or Internet service providers enable cookies to improve the user experience. With cookies, websites can remember a user's single visit (using session cookies) or multiple visits (using persistent cookies). Cookies enable websites to save settings such as the language, font size, and other browsing preferences of a computer or mobile device. This means that users do not need to reconfigure their preferences every time they visit. If a website does not use Cookie, it will be treated as a new visitor every time a user opens a page. For example, if you log in to a website and go to another page, the website will not recognize you and you will be logged out again.
We will not use cookies for any purpose other than those stated in this policy. You can manage or delete cookies according to your preferences. For details, see About Cookies org。 You can clear all cookies saved on your computer. Most web browsers have the ability to block cookies. But if you do, you need to change the user settings personally every time you visit our website. For details on how to change your browser settings, please visit the following links:<Google Chrome>,<Mozilla Firefox>,<Safari>and<Opera>.
2、 Website beacon and pixel label
In addition to cookies, we will also use website beacons, pixel tags and other similar technologies on the website. For example, the email we send you may contain a click URL that links to our website content. If you click this link, we will follow up this click to help us understand your product and service preferences and improve customer service. A website beacon is usually a transparent image embedded in a website or email. With the help of the pixel tag in the email, we can know whether the email is opened or not. If you do not want your activities to be tracked in this way, you can unsubscribe from our mailing list at any time.
3、 Do Not Track
Many web browsers have the Do Not Track function, which can publish Do Not Track requests to websites. At present, major Internet standards organizations have not set up relevant policies to specify how websites should respond to such requests. But if your browser has enabled Do Not Track, all our websites will respect your choice.