Cookies and The Registry of
Nature Habitats
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How The Registry of Nature
Habitats uses cookies
The Registry of Nature
Habitats uses cookies today in three
ways:
1. To save you time in getting e-mail
addresses from other The Registry of Nature
Habitats users. The Registry of Nature
Habitats gives you the option to use
an "end-of-session" cookie that is temporarily stored in your
browser when you request the e-mail address of another user.
With the cookie you can avoid the repetitive task of entering
your UserID and password when you want to retrieve another
user's e-mail during the same browser session. NOTE: If you
wish to remove this cookie from your browser at any time,
simply Exit the browser, and then restart it. The cookie will
be gone.
2. The Registry of Nature
Habitats does not use
any third party ad firms. The Registry of Nature
Habitats does
however use cookies with internal ads.
3. To help The Registry of Nature Habitats evaluate partnerships. If you
arrived at The Registry of
Nature Habitats from one of our many
Internet traffic partners, you might have received a cookie
that tells us where you came from. This helps us measure the
effectiveness of our partner relationships.
As The Registry of Nature
Habitats applies cookies on our site,
we will continue to tell you exactly what we are doing and
what we plan to do with cookies and how they will be used to
improve our service to you.
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