Cookie Policy
Last modified: June 13, 2025
Web Browser Cookies
​We collect information about how you use our Website by setting and accessing cookies on your computer. A cookie is a small piece of information sent by our Website that is saved on your storage drive by your computer’s browser. The cookie holds information our Website may need to personalize or enhance your experience and to gather statistical data, such as which pages are visited, the Internet provider’s domain name and the addresses of the sites visited immediately before coming to and immediately after leaving our Websites. The information in the cookie lets CI trace “clickstream” activity (i.e., the paths taken by visitors to our Website as they move from page to page) to enable us to better serve our customers by revealing which portions of our Website are the most popular. We may link the anonymous visitor ID from your cookie to a user ID in our database to help us analyze web traffic and statistics. From time to time, other companies may help us with data research and analysis, but they will be prohibited from using that data for any other purpose. You may disable cookies on your browser. Please review your browser’s instructions for doing so. Note that certain features of the Website may not be available if you delete or reject cookies.
You can manage how we use cookies on your browser by clicking the settings link at the bottom of the home page. Clicking on the settings link will take you to a popup where you can manage your cookie preferences. There are four categories of cookies: “Essential Cookies”, “Functional Cookies”, “Analytical Cookies”, and “Marketing Cookies.” Using the slide bar, you can choose which cookies to allow, except for the “Essential Cookies” that are necessary for the operation of the Website. “Functional Cookies” are used to personalize our Services for you by capturing your preferences, choices, and settings. “Analytical Cookies” are used to understand how users use our Services. These cookies also aid in determining the performance of our advertising. “Marketing Cookies” collect data about your browser’s online activity. This data is used to present advertising to you that may be of more interest than a non-targeted advertisement. Removing “Marketing Cookies” will not remove ads from your Services. In addition to using our cookie manager, you can also adjust your cookies through your browser settings. You can learn more about cookies at the following link: All About Cookies | Online Privacy and Digital Security. Please note that removing cookies may affect how the Websites and Services work.
Pixel Tags
We may use pixel tags (also called web beacons or clear gifs) on our Website. They can help us analyze what our customers like to do on our Website and the effectiveness of our features and advertising. They can also help us customize your browsing experience. We may use information collected through pixel tags or tracked links in combination with your personal information. We may also combine personal information you provide to [Client] with other personal information (such as purchase history and demographic information). If we work with other companies to help us track, collect and analyze this information, they will be prohibited from using this information for any other purpose. The Website, including our service providers, may also use other technologies such as JavaScript. We may use local storage (HTML5). We may also permit third parties to use cookies, web beacons, JavaScript, and eTags on our Website.