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Privacy Policy

Non-Personally Identifiable Information


When your computer or mobile device contacts our web servers, we collect usage information about how our visitors use and navigate cynthiacavanaugh.com. An anonymous profile is established based on your visit and information such as the frequency and length of your visit, browser type, referrer data identifying the web page visited prior or other method used to enter the site and subsequent to visiting our website and mobile applications.

 

Location Information We track location information based on IP address.

Device Information We record information about the device you use to access our services. Device information may include the type of device you use, the unique identifier of the device, or the network provider that you use.

Personally Identifiable Information


Personally identifiable information is data that can identify an individual, such as a name or an email address. It refers to information that can be used to distinguish or trace an individual’s identity, either alone or when combined with other personal or identifying information that is linked or linkable to a specific individual. We collect this kind of information from you to facilitate transactions that require knowing who the individual is.

 

Use of Cookies


Cookies are text files that are placed in your device’s browser and are used to help recognize your browser across different web pages, websites, and browsing sessions. Cookies are stored on your device. We may use cookies together with other information:
to authenticate your identity when you use our services to remember your preferences and registration information to measure and research the effectiveness of our services, advertisements, and communications to customize the content and advertisements provided to you through our services.

 

Advertising


In some cases, Internet cookies and web beacons may be used to give you useful information through third party vendors and advertisements, including Google and Facebook.

 

Preferences and Opting Out


Users may opt out of the use of their data for internet-based advertising.
You may opt-out of a third party’s vendor use of cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.

 

You may also opt out of Google’s use of cookies by visiting its Ads Settings page.

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