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Website and to streamline the registration process so, for example, users don't have to
re-enter their basic information when they return to the Website. We may also use
Cookies to enhance a user's experience while on the Website. Some of our third-party
Marketing Partners may place Cookies on the Website to track users’ online behavior
while on the Website and after they leave the Website. These third-party Cookies may
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based on a user’s visit to the Website and/or other websites. In addition, our Marketing
Partners use Information gathered in this manner to recognize users across different
channels and platforms, including computers, mobile devices, and Smart TVs. Our
Marketing Partners may use this information over time for advertising, analytics,
attribution, and reporting purposes. For additional information about the health-related,
political, and related custom data segments used for advertising, please click here.
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other content to our users during a current browsing session or in the future when the
user is online. These analytics are performed by using the technological means
described above to monitor a user’s interactions with the Website and do not involve the
collection of any additional PII.
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As required under some State laws, we are required to inform users that, as is the case
with most websites, we do not honor or alter our behavior when a user to one of the
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certain features or offerings may be impaired. For example, if you return to the Website,
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