Information about cookies used on this web site

This is the most current information to date about how cookies are used on this web site. The below information will be updated as the use of cookies change on this web site.

A "cookie" is a small data file that's stored on your computer and most often used by your web browser. It's intended purpose is to act as a means of storing and retrieving information about a web site, giving your computers' web browser a sense of memory about the web site that stored the cookie. A cookie can contain a variety of data, such as your first name, a login password, color choices - virtually anything that a web site might find useful to store for later visits to the web site.

Unfortunately, like many things, cookies have gotten a bad reputation due to malicious misuse - a lot of "spyware" consists of cookies. As was pointed out above, cookies weren't intended to be misused to spy on you, but rather to provide a sense of memory that a web site could rely on to remember certain preferences for later visits to the web site that stored the cookie.

Thinkzo Systems doesn't condone or tolerate any misuse of cookies, and will only use cookies to store site preferences or settings for future visits to the web site. No scripts or other web technologies are used on this web site without first understanding their full purpose or without examining the actual source code of the script or other components. It's only through this thorough understanding of the technologies used on this web site that we can be sure we're doing everything that can be done to ensure a pleasant experience with this web site.

Stylesheet Cookie

The purpose of the stylesheet cookie is to remember the stylesheet you selected so that the same stylesheet can be used on future visits to this web site. You must allow this cookie if you want your computer to remember which stylesheet you selected to use on this web site. The stylesheet cookie only stores the file name of the stylesheet. No sensitive or confidential information is stored in this cookie. The cookie is set to expire after five years unless some other action prevents the cookie from expiring in its normal manner.

If you're concerned about any security risks this cookie may pose, understand that you're under no obligation to use this cookie. However, also understand that by not allowing this cookie to do its job, you prevent any means of allowing your computer to remember which stylesheet you want to use on future visits to this web site.


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