Cookie Policy

Does GLOSSLAB use cookies?

Yes. We use cookies and other technologies to ensure everyone who uses GLOSSLAB has the best possible experience. Cookies also help us keep your account safe. By continuing to visit or use our services, you are agreeing to the use of cookies and similar technologies for the purposes we describe in this policy.

When does GLOSSLAB place cookies?

We use cookies on our sites and mobile applications. Any browser visiting these sites will receive cookies from us.

What types of cookies does GLOSSLAB use?

We use two types: persistent cookies and session cookies. A persistent cookie helps us recognize you as an existing user, so it’s easier to return to GLOSSLAB or interact with our services without signing in again. After you sign in, a persistent cookie stays in your browser and will be read by GLOSSLAB when you return to one of our sites or a partner site that uses our services (for example, our sharing or job application buttons). Session cookies only last for as long as the session (usually the current visit to a website or a browser session).

What are cookies used for?

Cookies can be used to recognize you when you visit GLOSSLAB, remember your preferences, and give you a personalized experience that’s in line with your settings. Cookies also make your interactions with GLOSSLAB faster and more secure.

What is Do Not Track (DNT)?

DNT is a concept that has been promoted by regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), for the Internet industry to develop and implement a mechanism for allowing Internet users to control the tracking of their online activities across websites by using browser settings. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has been working with industry groups, Internet browsers, technology companies, and regulators to develop a DNT technology standard. While some progress has been made, it has been slow. No standard has been adopted to this date.

Can cookies be controlled?

Generally, yes. Most browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings preferences. If users prefer, they can reset their browser to notify them when they have received a cookie. They can also set their browser to refuse to accept cookies altogether. GLOSSLAB uses cookies. At no time is any personal information stored within any GLOSSLAB created or provided cookie. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but it is possible to change your browser setup so that it does not accept cookies. Accepting cookies through your browser is a personal choice. You can still enjoy the GLOSSLAB website if you choose not to accept cookies

However, if you limit the ability of websites to set cookies, you may worsen your overall user experience, since it will no longer be personalized to you. It may also stop you from saving customized settings like login information.

What to do if you don’t want cookies to be set or want them to be removed?

If you do not want to receive cookies, you can change your browser settings on your computer or other device you’re using to access our services. If you use GLOSSLAB without changing your browser settings, or if you click the “Accept” button on our website page regarding cookies, we’ll assume that you’re happy to receive all cookies on the GLOSSLAB website and that you have provided consent by such actions or conduct. Most browsers also provide functionality that lets you review and erase cookies, including GLOSSLAB cookies. Please note that the GLOSSLAB site will not work properly without cookies.