AlphaYotta uses cookies (small text files placed on your device) and similar technologies to provide our websites and to help collect data. The text in a cookie often consists of a string of numbers and letters that uniquely identifies your computer, but it can contain other information as well.
Our Use of Cookies and Similar Technologies - AlphaYotta uses cookies and similar technologies for several purposes, which may include:
Storing your Preferences and Settings - Settings that enable our website to operate correctly or that maintain your preferences over time may be stored on your device.
Sign-in and Authentication - When you sign into our website using your credentials, we store a unique ID number, and the time you signed in, in an encrypted cookie on your device. This cookie allows you to move from page to page within the site without having to sign in again on each page. You can also save your sign-in information so you do not have to sign in each time you return to the site.
Security - We use cookies to detect fraud and abuse of our websites and services.
Social Media - Some of our websites include social media cookies, including those that enable users who are logged in to the social media service to share content via that service.
Analytics - In order to provide our website efficiently, we use cookies and other identifiers to gather usage and performance data. For example, we use cookies to count the number of unique visitors to a web page or service and to develop other statistics about the operations of our website. This includes cookies from AlphaYotta and from third-party analytics providers.
Performance - AlphaYotta uses cookies for load balancing to ensure that websites remain up and running.
In addition to the cookies AlphaYotta sets when you visit our websites, third parties may also set cookies when you visit AlphaYotta sites. In some cases, that is because we have hired the third party to provide services on our behalf, such as site analytics. In particular, we use cookies from Google Analytics (read Google’s privacy policy) and Adobe Analytics (read Adobe’s privacy policy) for website analytics and metrics, Akamai (read Akamai’s privacy policy) for website security, Disqus (read Disqus’ privacy policy) to enable comments to our blog posts, Marketo (read Marketo’s privacy policy) for marketing purposes, AddThis (read AddThis’ privacy policy) and LinkedIn (read LinkedIn’s privacy policy) for social interactions; if you want to know more about these services use cookies and personal data, please refer to the privacy notices directly on each third party’s website.
How to Control Cookies?
Most web browsers automatically accept cookies but provide controls that allow you to block or delete them. For example, certain browser allows to block or delete cookies by clicking Settings > Privacy > Cookies. To find information about specific browsers, please visit the browser developer’s website.
How to delete Cookies?
Most cookies are easy to delete. Just pick your browser and follow the instructions.
Chrome
Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete on your keyboard.Select a time range.Select the 'Cookies and other site data' checkbox.Click the "Clear data" button.
Firefox
Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete on your keyboard. Select a time range to clear.Select the 'Cookies' checkbox. Click the "Clear now" button.
Safari
Choose Preferences from Safari menu.Go to the Privacy tab.Click 'Manage website data'. Click 'Remove All'.
Edge
Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete on your keyboard. Select the 'Cookies and saved website data' checkbox. Click the "Clear" button.
Internet Explorer
Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete on your keyboard. Select the 'Cookies and website data' checkbox. Click the "Delete" button