Information we collect
We collect information in various ways, even if you provide information directly to us. when we passively capture information from you, such as your browser or device; and from third parties. We can summarize all the information we collect about you from these various sources.
- Information that you provide us directly
We collect all the information you provide to us. For example, if you contact us through our Web sites, create an account with us, sign up for a journal subscription, or register for an event or webinar, we collect certain information such as your name, email address, phone number, and postal address and information about your business. When you contact us through our websites, we will collect your name, email address, and the subject and content of any messages you send.
When you submit content (such as comments) to our websites, we collect that content and the name under which you would like to post that content. Please note that content (including the name under which you post it) that you post on our websites may be publicly available and we can not prevent third parties from using your content in a manner not covered by this Privacy Policy becomes. We encourage you to consider the information that you provide through our websites.
You are neither legally nor contractually obliged to provide us with your data. However, certain information may be required to use the Services.
- Automatically collected information
Device/usage information
We may automatically collect certain information about the computer or devices (including mobile devices or tablets) that you use to access the Services. As described below, we may collect and analyze information such as (a) IP addresses, location information, unique device identifiers, IMEI and TCP / IP addresses, and other information about your computer or devices, browser types, and the browser language. to the wireless service provider, state, or country from which you accessed the Services; and (b) information regarding the way you interact with the Services, such as: linking and exiting web pages and URLs, platform type, number of clicks, domain names, landing pages, pages and content displayed, and the order of These pages contain statistical information about the use of the Services, the time spent on certain pages, the date and time of use of the Services, the frequency of use of the Services, error logs and similar information. As described below, we may use third-party analytics providers and technologies, including cookies and similar tools, to help collect this information.
Cookies and other tracking technologies
We also collect data about your use of the Services using Internet server protocols and online tracking technologies such as cookies and/or tracking pixels. A web server log is a file that stores website activity. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your computer when you visit a website. In this way we can: (a) recognize your computer; (b) save your preferences and settings; (c) understand the web pages of the services you visit; (d) improving your user experience by providing content and advertising tailored to your derived interests; (e) conduct research and analysis; and (f) support in security management functions. Tracking pixels (sometimes referred to as web beacons or clear gifs) are tiny electronic tags with a unique identifier that are embedded in websites, online ads and/or emails, and provide useful information such as ad impressions or clicks on services and related advertising as well Access to using cookies. We can also include web beacons in email messages, newsletters, and other electronic messages to see if the message has been opened and to use it for other analytics, personalization, and promotional purposes. When we use additional technologies, we can also capture additional information using other methods.