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A cookie is a small data file that
certain websites write to your computer’s hard drive when you
visit them. A cookie file can contain information such as a user
ID that the site uses to track the pages you have visited, but
the only personal information a cookie can contain is
information you supply yourself. A cookie cannot read data off
your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites. Some
parts of IPP's website use cookies to track user traffic
patterns. We do this in order to determine the usefulness of our
website information to our users and to see how effective our
navigational structure is in helping users reach that
information.
Some part of the BLUPRINT website and
HTML-formatted e-mail newsletters may use web beacons in
conjunction with cookies to understand user behavior. A web
beacon is an electronic image, called a single-pixel (1x1) or
clear GIF. Web beacons can recognize certain types of
information on a visitor's computer, such as a visitor's cookie
number, time and date of a page view, and a description of the
page where the web beacon is placed. Some Web beacons may be
unusable if you elect to reject their associated cookies.
BLUPRINT
may also use customized links or other similar technologies to
track email links that you click. We may associate that
information with your personal information in order to provide
you more focused e-mail communications or purchase information.
Each e-mail communication includes an unsubscribe link allowing
you to stop delivery of that type of communication.
If you prefer not to receive
cookies while browsing our website or via HTML-formatted emails,
you can set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies
and refuse the cookie when your browser alerts you to its
presence. You can also refuse all cookies by turning them off in
your browser, although you may not be able to take full
advantage of BLUPRINT's website if you do so. In particular, you may
be required to accept cookies in order to complete certain
actions on our website. You do not need to have cookies turned
on, however, to use/navigate through many parts of our website,
except access to certain of BLUPRINT's web pages may require a login
and password.
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