Cookie Policy

Like most other companies, Annexus uses “cookies” to improve the user experience for our website visitors. Cookies are files with a small amount of data, which may include an anonymous unique identifier. Cookies are sent to your browser from a web site and transferred to your device. A cookie can, amongst other things, track the web pages you visit and the options you use. They enable Annexus to distinguish you from other users of our websites. Cookies cannot be executed as code nor can they be used to deliver viruses. Cookies do not enable Annexus to access or read any information on your hard drive – even if cookies are stored there.

Cookies may be associated with identifiable information you have provided while registering for an Annexus online service or while logged in, such as your email address when subscribing to an Annexus newsletter. This helps us provide you with a more personalized user experience, e.g. to enable us to deliver content relevant to your interests.

You can instruct your browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. The “Help” feature on most browsers provide information on how to accept cookies, disable cookies or to notify you when receiving a new cookie. If you do not accept cookies, you may not be able to use some features of our Services and we recommend that you leave them turned on.

Cookies may also be deployed on behalf of Annexus by partners who provide services on our websites in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

We use various cookie services to track and obtain reports on how visitors are using the Sites. The information obtained with these cookies, which includes the IP address of your computer, will be transmitted to and stored on servers in the United States. The service providers may share that information with third parties if they are obliged to do so by law, or to the extent such third parties are processing this information on behalf of the cookie service. Annexus has no influence on such use.

In some instances, we may also include web beacons (also known as action tags or single-pixel gifs) and other technologies in our online services or newsletters. A web beacon is a graphic on a website or in a newsletter which is used to understand whether emails are opened or links in the emails are clicked. This technology helps us improve the content and relevancy of our newsletters for our recipients.

If you continue to use this website, this indicates your consent to the use of cookies and the other technologies described.

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