Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy ** Note on Cookies

The following applies to Google's Advertisement area.

How does Google use cookies in conversion tracking?
The cookie that Google adds to a user's computer when he/she clicks on an ad expires in 30 days. This measure, and the fact that Google uses separate servers for conversion tracking and search results, protects the user's privacy.

Users who don't wish to participate in tracking activities can easily not accept this cookie by setting their Internet browser user preferences. These users will simply not be included in your conversion tracking statistics.

How does Google handle personal data?
Google is firmly committed to the privacy of our advertisers and users. While Google does add a cookie to a user's computer when he/she clicks on an ad, this cookie expires in 30 days, and Google does not associate a user's search activity with his/her ad click history. Further, Google does not collect or track personally identifying information, and does not reveal individual information to third parties.

Users who do not wish to participate in tracking activities can easily disable Google's conversion tracking cookie in their Internet browser's user preferences settings. These users will not be included in your conversion tracking statistics.

For more information on Google's privacy policy, please click here.

Is conversion tracking secure?
Yes. Google's security standards are stringent; we use data encryption and secure servers, and do not collect or store personal information. In addition, only those pages containing the Google conversion code are tracked.