About cookies
A cookie is a small piece of information that a web server asks the user’s browser to store on the user’s local computer, and then later their browser presents this information to the web server. In its simplest form, a cookie is an identifying number.
What type of cookies do we use?
We use two types of cookies on Americans for Real Change Sites: persistent cookies and session cookies. A persistent cookie helps us recognize you as an existing user, so it’s easier to return to Americans for Real Change Sites or interact with our services without signing in again. In the event you sign up to one of our platforms, a persistent cookie stays in your browser and will be read by the service when you return to one of our sites. Session cookies only last as long as the session (usually the current visit to a website or a browser session).
We use cookies for anonymous user tracking. The Americans for Real Change web server assigns each user a unique numerical ID (“ID”). All requests for pages are tagged with that ID, and by analyzing the log files, the Americans for Real Change can determine how many unique users use Americans for Real Change Sites.
How do we use cookies?
The Americans for Real Change does not know the identity of a person based on the ID. The cookies used by the Americans for Real Change do not contain any personal data about you nor are they used to look up your personal data. Even if you have entered personal data about yourself in one of the Americans for Real Change’s registration forms, the Americans for Real Change does not relate that information to the cookie data.
The Americans for Real Change Sites may use cookies for analytics and to improve your user experience. Americans for Real Change Sites will usually not natively use cookies but our analytics providers do use these cookies to improve user experience.