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These include: Google, which collects the statistics using a cookie on your computer. Google inserts a cookie on your computer on our behalf.
How to opt out of cookies
You can check if you want cookies on your machine.
The cookie we place on your machine is there for good. Unless you actively delete your cookies on your machine. In the most common browsers, this is done by deleting history and/or browsing history.
You can find more information about opting out of cookies at http://minecookies.org/fravalg,which was developed by FDIM, the Association of Danish Interactive Media.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a text file that is sent to your web browser by a Web server.
Its task is to track visitor patterns on a website, and it cannot transmit viruses or other malicious programs.