A cookie is a small data file that certain websites
write to the hard drive when users visit them. A cookie can contain
information such as a user ID that the site uses to track the pages users
visit. However, the only information a cookie can contain is information
provided by users. Cookies can neither read data off a user’s hard drive
nor can they read cookie files created by other sites.
CAAA
uses cookies to track user traffic patterns and
also for the customisation feature. When users register themselves, CAAA uses a cookie to store a unique random user ID. We do not store passwords
or any other personal information about users. This unique user ID is used
to identify users’ anonymity in our database and track the pages visited
at our site. Cookies also enable users to enter the website and use the
services as a member without having to log on every time.
If the user’s browser is set to warn them before
accepting cookies, they will receive the warning message with every
cookie. Users can refuse cookies by turning them off in their browser.
Users need not have cookies turned on to use any CAAA website.