We or our service providers may use small electronic files known as pixel tags (also referred to as web beacons, clear GIFs, and single-pixel gifs) or similar means (collectively, “Pixel Tags”) in connection with some webpages and email messages. A Pixel Tag is an electronic image, often a single pixel (1×1), that is ordinarily not visible to website visitors and may be associated with cookies on visitors’ devices. Pixel Tags allow us and our service providers to count users who have visited certain website pages, track events such as downloads and forms completed, deliver customized services, segment audiences for targeted advertising, and help determine the effectiveness of promotional or advertising campaigns. When used in formatted email messages, Pixel Tags can inform the sender of the email whether and when the email has been opened. Pixel Tags do not collect names, email addresses, or other contact information, but they may collect IP address. You may block Pixel Tags by using the privacy settings on your own device or browser to transmit a “do not track” signal, “opt-out preference” signal, or other mechanism for exercising your choice regarding the collection of your information when you visit various websites. [Our website recognizes the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, which enables you to opt-out of certain uses or disclosures of your information. If you notify us of your preference through GPC, we will honor your request only for the browser or device that sends the GPC signal.] To learn more about “do not track” signals, you can visit http://www.allaboutdnt.com/. To learn more about Global Privacy Control, you can visit https://globalprivacycontrol.org/.