2. What is a "cookie" and what does Oh! do with them?
A cookie is a small data file that a website can write to your hard drive for internal reporting and record keeping purposes. Generally, Oh! uses cookies to measure activity on the website (how many people entered a sweepstakes or visited an area on the website). Cookies also allow us to make improvements and updates to the website based on which sweepstakes, contest, promotions or subject areas are popular and which are not. As part of offering and providing tailored personal service, Oh! may use cookies to store and track information about you in order to send you bulletins that correspond to your interests.
We may match information obtained from cookies with data provided by you or collected by third parties and analyze this data in the aggregate (to learn broad statistics about our visitors). We may also provide aggregate analysis of our users (only as a group) to prospective partners, advertisers, and other third parties. We do this to help us bring you first-rate, personalized services.
You may occasionally get cookies from our advertisers (as explained in Section 6 below), which is standard in the Internet industry. Oh! does not control these cookies, and these cookies are NOT subject to Oh!'s privacy policy.
Remember that you can disable cookies on your computer by indicating that you do not want your computer to accept them in the preferences or options menus in your web browser.