Legal

COOKIES

Last revised January 1, 2019

This page explains what cookies are, how we use them on this website or other websites of Coasis Coalition Companies PB LLC and its affiliates, including Coasis Coalition Conferences PB LLC (collectively, “Coasis”, “us”, “our” or “we”), and your options for controlling them.

Please note not all the cookies listed here will necessarily be used on each Site. We will display a cookie prompt once when you visit each of our websites. If you send us a request as explained in the table below, this will apply to your use of all our websites, so you only need to make one request.

What are cookies?

Cookies are pieces of information which include a unique reference code that a website transfers to your device to store and sometimes track information about you. A number of cookies we use last only for the duration of your web session (“session cookies”) and expire when you close your browser. Other cookies are used, for example, to remember you when you return to the site and will last for longer (“persistent cookies”). Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. They are uniquely assigned to your device and are sent back to the originating website on each subsequent visit (if they last longer than a web session) or to another website that recognizes that cookie.

Some of the cookies used by our sites are set by us, and some are set by third parties who are delivering services (such as interest-based advertising and web analytics) on our behalf.

What do we use cookies for?

Some cookies are essential to enable you to move around the website and use its features, such as accessing secure areas of the website or areas with paid-for content. Without these cookies, services you have asked for, like shopping baskets, cannot be provided. Because such cookies are essential for using a site, these cookies cannot be turned off without severely affecting your use of the website.

Other cookies perform various functions, as the table below explains, together with your options for controlling them.

Some cookies may also be controlled by using your web browser settings. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies but, if you prefer, you can change your browser to prevent that or to notify you each time a cookie is set.

You can also learn more about cookies in general by visiting www.allaboutcookies.org which includes additional useful information on cookies and how to block cookies using different types of browser.

For more general information about online behavioral (interest based) advertising and how it uses cookies, you may wish to visit www.youronlinechoices.eu.