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Cookie Notice

1. Use of Cookies

Cookies are small pieces of information that a website saves on your hard drive via your browser. They are used by the server to distinguish user preferences and provide personalized services. Most websites may offer related functional services through cookies. If you choose not to agree to cookie access, you can refuse to accept cookies through your browser settings. However, if you refuse cookie access, you will not be able to use this association's website normally.

To protect your privacy, this association will not disclose data obtained from cookies. This association will only write and read cookies in your browser for the following purposes and circumstances:

• To provide better, more personalized transactions and various services, facilitating your participation in personalized interactive activities.

• To understand users' web Browse habits, serving as a reference for improving services.


The cookies we use include:

• Strictly Necessary Cookies: These are basic cookies required for the website to function, allowing you to browse our website smoothly and use its features and services. These cookies do not collect any personal data from you.

• Functionality Cookies: Primarily used to remember your settings on the website to improve and provide you with personalized functional services.

• Performance Cookies: Help us improve the website's design performance by recording user experience. Through these cookies, we can understand which pages or service features of the website are most used, as well as system errors users may encounter, and then make corrections.

• Advertising/Marketing Cookies: To appropriately provide you with the latest news and product information from this association, these cookies allow us and our advertising partners to deliver advertising content that may be of interest to you. This enables you to see our advertisements on websites operated by this association or other sites.

• Third-Party Cookies: Such as Google Analytics, which provides website user tracking to obtain non-personal website analytics data. This helps us understand how visitors interact with the website, allowing us to improve the website and provide better performance.

 

2. Managing Your Cookies and Browser Settings

Most personal computer or mobile device browsers are set to automatically accept website cookie settings. If you do not accept the cookies used by this association and wish to disable them, you can change your cookie settings through the browser you are using. Through your browser's "Help" function, you can learn how to adjust cookie settings.


If you choose not to accept or block this association's cookies, it may result in you being unable to fully use or only being able to use parts of this association's website's functions.