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Cookie Use Policy for Harvestlink.org

Effective Date: January 1, 2024

Harvestlink.org utilizes cookies and tracking codes to passively collect non-identifiable personal information if your browser supports such functionalities. These tools help enhance your experience and our service's effectiveness.

What is a cookie? A cookie is a small text file sent to your computer or mobile device to identify your web browser and activities while using our Service, aiding in service personalization and functionality.

What are tracking codes? Tracking codes, or web beacons, are used to monitor user activities on websites and within emails, such as viewing counts for specific pages or emails. These invisible codes can be embedded in any Service content, including advertisements and emails we send.

Does Harvestlink.org use cookies, and why? Yes, we employ cookies to:

  • Personalize your interaction with our Service (e.g., for logging in);

  • Enhance user convenience (e.g., to save your username for future interactions);

  • Monitor Service usage statistics and improve user interface;

  • Evaluate our advertising and marketing campaign effectiveness.

Please note, this cookie policy does not apply to third-party websites, services, or providers.

Is acceptance mandatory? Accepting cookies is not mandatory for using our Service. However, blocking cookies might impair some functions and resources, potentially degrading your Service experience. Most browsers accept cookies by default, but you can configure your browser to notify you upon cookie receipt or block cookies entirely. For more details on privacy settings and cookie management, visit your browser's website:

  • Firefox

  • Chrome

  • Internet Explorer

  • Safari

  • Microsoft Edge

For comprehensive information on cookies, their management, blocking, and deletion, visit www.aboutcookies.org. Some third-party ad networks, like Google, allow users to opt-out of specific content and customize web page viewing settings. Read Google's documentation for more on these settings.

Log Files We collect non-personal information through log files, recording browser types, domain names, and other statistical data related to Service use. This information, used for trend analysis and Service management, may be combined with non-identifiable personal information for personalizing your Service interaction and overall assessment.

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