As reported:
In one section, the policy indicates:
...we may use cookies to uniquely identify you...
Later text says:
We do not use browser storage, for example flash cookies, or other local storage.
The confusion is that cookies are absolutely a form of browser storage, so the statements are in conflict. My understanding is that the intended policy is that the use of cookies for analytics purposes is intended, and that the second statement is meant to indicate that we don't use specific non-cookie storage technologies, like the "Web Storage API."
To avoid any confusion, I would propose that the second statement be changed to read:
Aside from the cookie usage described above, we do not use browser storage, for example flash cookies, or other local storage.
As reported: In one section, the policy indicates:
Later text says:
The confusion is that cookies are absolutely a form of browser storage, so the statements are in conflict. My understanding is that the intended policy is that the use of cookies for analytics purposes is intended, and that the second statement is meant to indicate that we don't use specific non-cookie storage technologies, like the "Web Storage API."
To avoid any confusion, I would propose that the second statement be changed to read: