| Like most websites, bivio uses Cookies for security purposes.
Cookies are the way we identify you and make sure that only you can
access your records in our database.
You must have cookies enabled
to use our service. We also use cookies to track unique visitors.
What's a cookie?
A cookie is
a small amount of information stored on your computer for the
purpose of identifying your login information. Our servers
send your browser the cookie when you visit, login,
or register. Your browser sends back this information every
time you click on a link, a button, or type in a URL that
points to www.bivio.com.
There are two types of cookies: permanent (stored in a disk file)
and temporary (stored in your computer's memory). Temporary (or per-session)
cookies
go away when you exit your browser. Permanent cookies are written
to disk by your browser. bivio uses both types of cookies to give
you the highest quality service.
Are cookies secure?
Each website has its own cookies. Your browser only returns the
cookies which came from our site. Cookies from www.bivio.com
are only returned to bivio.com's servers. We take the extra
precaution of encrypting the contents. Even if
another site could get our cookies, they wouldn't be able to
read any information.
Where can I learn more?
Our cookies have been through intensive
Freudian analysis and still feel misunderstood by the world.
We'd like to set the record straight. Please help stamp
out cookie biases by informing yourself at the following sites:
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