What You Need To Know.

ToughDuck.com uses cookies to customize your experience on our website (the “Site“). A cookie is a text-only string of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on your computer’s hard drive, making it possible for the website to remember who you are and what your preferences are.

By continuing to use the Site, you agree to the use of cookies by us in the manner outlined in this ToughDuck.com Cookie Policy, as well as the ToughDuck.com Website Privacy Policy.

There are different types of cookies. A “session” cookie is erased from memory when a visitor’s browser closes. A “persistent” cookie expires based on a time set by the web server. Persistent cookies help websites identify specific visitors and their preferences when they return to a website.

Disabling or blocking cookies may affect your ability to use the Site. If you want to change your cookie preferences, you must change your browser’s preferences to enable/keep, disable/block/restrict, or delete/remove cookies. For the best experience of the Site, we recommend enabling cookies.

Enabling cookies is handled by your browser’s security settings, which are specific to each browser and operating system. Please check with the company that created your browser if you need more information.

Pixel Tags.

We may also use web beacons, clear gifs, or other similar technologies (collectively “Pixel Tags”). A Pixel Tag is an electronic image, often a single pixel (1×1), which is ordinarily not visible and which may be associated with cookies on the visitors’ storage drives. We may use Pixel Tags to track your use of the Site for advertising, marketing, or promotional purposes, and to determine whether you opened an email message from us. This information also enables us to customize the services we offer you.

Remarketing.

We may use cookies to engage in remarketing. For more information about how we use remarketing, please visit the ToughDuck.com Website Privacy Policy.

Last Revised:  February 4, 2019