Cookie Policy Global

2025-03-12 09:41:34

I. Introduction to Cookies

To ensure the normal operation of the website, we sometimes store small data files named cookies on computers or mobile devices. A cookie is a plain text file stored on a computer or mobile device by a web server. The content of a cookie can only be retrieved or read by the server that created it. Each cookie is unique to your web browser or mobile application. Cookies typically contain an identifier, the site name, and some numbers and characters. With the help of cookies, a website can store data such as user preferences or the items in a shopping basket.

Most large websites or Internet service providers enable cookies with the aim of improving the user experience. With the help of cookies, a website can remember a user's single visit (using session cookies) or multiple visits (using persistent cookies). With the help of cookies, a website can save settings, such as the language of the computer or mobile device, the font size, and other browsing preferences. This means that users do not need to reconfigure their user preference settings every time they visit. If a website does not use cookies, it will treat the user as a new visitor every time the user opens a web page. For example, if you log in to a website and then navigate to another web page, the website will not recognize you, and you will be logged out again.

Western Post will not use cookies for any purpose other than those described in this policy. You can manage or delete cookies according to your preferences. For details, please refer to AboutCookies.org. You can clear all the cookies saved on your computer, and most web browsers have the function of blocking cookies. However, if you do this, you will need to change the user settings yourself every time you visit our website. For more detailed information on how to change your browser settings, please visit the following links: <Google Chrome (https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647)>, <Mozilla Firefox (https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cookies-information-websites-store-on-your-computer?redirectlocale=en-US&redirectslug=Cookies)>, <Safari (https://support.apple.com/kb/PH19214?locale=zh_CN)> and <Opera (https://www.opera.com/help/tutorials/security/privacy/)>.

II. Web Beacons and Pixel Tags

In addition to cookies, we also use other similar technologies such as web beacons and pixel tags on our website. For example, an email sent to you by Western Post may contain a clickable URL that links to the content on the Western Post website. If you click on that link, Western Post will track the click, which helps us understand your product and service preferences and improve customer service. A web beacon is usually a transparent image embedded in a website or an email. With the pixel tag in an email, we can know whether the email has been opened. If you do not want your activities to be tracked in this way, you can unsubscribe from Western Post's mailing list at any time.

III. Do Not Track

Many web browsers have a Do Not Track function, which can send a Do Not Track request to websites. Currently, the main Internet standards organizations have not established relevant policies on how websites should respond to such requests. However, if you have enabled the Do Not Track function in your browser, all Western Post websites will respect your choice.

The above content is included in Western Post's Privacy Policy. If you want to know how Western Post processes your personal and privacy data, please check the <Privacy Policy>.