When using our website, we may automatically record technical information such as your or your students’ Internet Protocol (IP) address, internet service provider, browser type, operating system, the dates and times the website is visited, referring or exit pages, and other data which tracks users' access to the website. We use this data to analyze aggregate trends about our user base and how our website is used. To collect this information we use the following technologies:
Cookies. Cookies are small data files sent by a website and stored on a computer or other device at the request of that website. Cookies store information related to a user’s browser to enable us to recognize the browser on return visits to our website and to remember your preferences.
Pixel Tags. A pixel tag (also known as a “clear GIF” or “web beacon”) is a tiny image – typically just one-pixel – that can be placed on a Web page or in an email to you, to tell us when you have displayed that page or opened that email.
We use Google Analytics to assist us in analyzing our user base and how our website is used. To learn more about Google Analytics, visit http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. For information on how to opt-out of tracking by Google Analytics, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
By accessing our website, you agree to the use of these tracking technologies.
We use third-party service providers to assist us in collecting and understanding usage information and serving advertising. Most browsers can be set to detect browser cookies and to let a user reject them, but refusing cookies may make it difficult to use our websites. To learn more about browser cookies, including how to manage or delete them, refer to the “Tools,” “Help,” or similar section of your web browser.
We do not serve targeted advertising on the websites; however, when you use the Internet, unaffiliated third parties such as ad networks, web analytics companies and social networking platforms may collect information about your online activities over time and across our and other websites. This information may be used to provide advertisements for products and services that may interest you, and those companies may use cookies, clear GIFs and other tracking technologies. We do not track your activity over time and across different websites or online services.
As with most sites, we do not honor “do not track” signals transmitted by web browsers as there is no industry standard for implementing such programs. For more information about third-party advertisers and how to prevent them from using your information, visit the NAI’s consumer website at http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices or http://www.aboutads.info/choices/. If you do want to opt out using these tools, you need to opt out separately for each of your devices and for each web browser (such as Chrome, Edge Firefox, Safari or others) that you use on each device.
Have more questions?
Please feel free to send a message to the Quill team using the green message bubble on the bottom right corner of the screen or email us at support@quill.org.