Cookie Policy
Cookie & Email Web Beacon Policy
A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on your computer's hard disk so that the website can remember who you are.
A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come, the "lifetime" of the cookie, and a value, usually a randomly generated unique number.
On this website we use Session Cookies which are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of your browser until you leave the site. We do not use permanent cookies.
Cookies can help a website to arrange content to match your preferred interests more quickly and enhance your experience. Cookies cannot be used by themselves to identify you.
Find out more about cookies.
Use of Web Beacons within the GraphicoDMG email Newsletter
The GraphicoDMG email newsletter uses Web beacons to track whether a recipient has opened an HTML email. When the email is opened a part of the code that makes up the HTML page calls a web server to load the web beacon which then generates a record showing that the email has been viewed. The Web Beacons recognise when the email was opened, how many times it was forwarded and which URL's (links within the email) were clicked.
Web beacons can also be used to record anonymous user information such as IP address, Email Software, Browser type, time/date stamp. Because emails are specific to a users address, the anonymous information can be linked back to personally identifiable information such as the individual's email address or other information identifying the recipient.
If you do not wish to receive Web Beacons you will need to disable HTML images or refuse HTML (select Text only) emails via your email software.
Find out more about Web Beacons.
Disabling/Enabling Cookies
You have the ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings in your browser. However, you may not be able to use all the interactive features of our site if cookies are disabled.
Find out how to disable/enable cookies.
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