What's an IP Address? When
you are connected to the Internet, your computer has a unique Internet
ID called an IP address. Most people that connect through a dial-up
service, such as AOL or FreeServe, get a different IP address each time
they login. Others might have a permanently assigned IP address, called a
static IP address. It is difficult or impossible for a web site to
collect personal information about you (i.e., your name, email address,
etc.) from your IP address alone, though a static IP address makes this
easier. Temporary and time-limited 'persistent' cookies might be used on our website from time to time. What's a Cookie? Cookies
are pieces of information that a web site stores in your computer.
Temporary cookies only last as long as your browser is running.
Persistent cookies are stored on your hard disk (they take up very
little space). Sites often use cookies to identify repeat visitors and
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