Cookies Policy for HR Tech News Forum

Cookies and Other Data Collection Technologies and Google Analytics

When you visit our website, or email with us, we collect process Information using technologies such as cookies mainly.

Cookies – When you visit our website, we place cookies on your computer. Cookies are small text files that websites send to your computer or other internet-connected device to uniquely identify your browser or to store information or settings in your browser. Cookies allow us to recognize you when you return. They also help us provide a customized experience and enable us to detect certain kinds of fraud. In many cases, you can manage cookie preferences and opt-out of having cookies and other data collection technologies used by adjusting the settings on your browser. All browsers are different, so visit the “help” section of your browser to learn about cookie preferences and other privacy settings that may be available.

HR Tech News Forum does not use Flash cookies or similar technologies for behavioral or interest-based advertising purposes. In many cases, the information we collect using cookies and other tools is only used in a non-identifiable way, without any reference to Personal Information. For example, we use information we collect about all website users to optimize our websites and to understand website traffic patterns.

HR Tech News Forum does not collect third party online behavioral web browsing information (data collected over time across web sites owned or operated by different entities for purposes of delivering advertising based on preferences or interests known or inferred from the data collected) for use by HR Tech News Forum Or our clients for advertising purposes (often referred to as Online Behavioral Advertising or OBA).

You may set your computer’s internet browser settings so you will be notified when you receive any third-party cookie, which includes HR Tech News Forum Cookies, and be given the choice to block the cookie. In addition, there are also other controls within certain browsers or available through third parties that enables more extensive blocking of cookies. Some new browsers have a ‘do-not-track’ feature. When this feature is turned on, HR Tech News Forum Treats this as if you had opted out of our online advertising products. To learn how to manage your browser-based settings and cookies, please visit:

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If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy, You can contact us:

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