Learningfast Web Sites Privacy Statement
Cookies
A cookie is a small message given to your web browser by our web server. The
browser stores the message in a text file and the message is then sent back to
the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. It is
possible to disable the acceptance of cookies by your web browser. However,
doing so may restrict your ability to access some web pages.
Some Learningfast sites are access restricted. These sites may use
cookies to deliver content specific to your interest. Cookies may also be used
for authentication purposes and to improve security during a visitor's session
online.
Cookies may store the following information: session (numbered key or text
identification), duration and any other information required for the correct
functioning of Learningfast sites. A numbered key is a unique server
generated number used to track your current session. The session key can be
linked back to a user's login identification.
Unique identifiers (such as log-in name and password) are collected from web
site visitors to verify a user's identity and for use as account numbers in our
record system. Unique identifiers are also used to access stored information
about a visitor's preferences to enable the dynamic display of the site
according to your preferences when you return.
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