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Cookies, Web Beacons or Similar Technologies
Cookies are text files that are placed in your computer's browser, and that can be used to help recognize you as an AOL Network user. Web beacons are small pieces of code placed on Web pages that can be used, among other things, to count the users who visit that Web page, or to deliver a cookie to the browser of a user viewing that page. You can control cookies through your browser's settings. If you reject all cookies, however, you will not be able to take advantage of most AOL Network offerings.
The following third party advertisers and service providers may use cookies, web beacons, or similar technologies in connection with advertising, content, and services offered through the AOL Network and other Web sites, including to help operate ad networks. Click on the links to find out more about their practices and the choices they provide you:
Advertising.com*
DoubleClick
Omniture
RevenueScience
TACODA*
AOL and our advertisers may use additional service providers not listed above. Please visit the Network Advertising Initiative website for additional information about such providers and the options they may offer.
* Owned by AOL LLC
Last Updated: 10-31-2007