What Are Cookies?
Cookies are text files with small pieces of data — like a username and password — that are used to identify your computer as you use a computer network. Specific cookies known as HTTP cookies are used to identify specific users and improve your web browsing experience.
Data stored in a cookie is created by the server upon your connection. This data is labeled with an ID unique to you and your computer.
When the cookie is exchanged between your computer and the network server, the server reads the ID and knows what information to specifically serve to you.
What Are Cookies Used For?
Our websites use HTTP cookies to streamline your web experiences. Without cookies, you’d have to login again after you leave a site or rebuild your shopping cart if you accidentally close the page. Making cookies an important a part of the internet experience.
What cookies are not used on this website?
We do not use personally identifiable information in the cookies we use such as credit card information, password, phone number, and address.
How do I clear my cookies?
Because cookies are stored on your computer, you can delete them.
Simply go into the settings of your internet browser and navigate to the history section, and there's usually a fairly obvious tool to delete cookies.
This should wipe all of the cookies from your phone and computer, freeing up a small amount of file space.
However, this will likely log you out of most websites, and make some web pages look a little different than they might usually.