emergingfactor.com and Emerge Media Group consider your privacy a high priority. This privacy statement explains what information emergingfactor.com gathers from you through our website and how we may use it.
The only individualized information that emergingfactor.com obtains about you through our website is information you voluntarily supply. We will only use that information to fulfill the purpose for which it was supplied to us.
emergingfactor.com obtains non-individualized, generic information about your visit to our website through the use of cookies. Cookies are small pieces of data that are sent by a website to your web browser and are stored on your computer. Data derived from the cookies is aggregated and used by emergingfactor.com for statistical tracking purposes. We use this information to understand general traffic patterns on our website and to gauge and improve the website’s effectiveness.
Cookies are also employed to recognize you and your related access privileges on the emergingfactor.com website. Subscribers who choose not to accept cookies from the domain “emergingfactor.com” cannot access most areas of emergingfactor.com website. When you initially sign on to emergingfactor.com, a cookie is set that identifies you to our site as a registered user. Every time you go to a page on the emergingfactor.com website, the system verifies this cookie to see if you are registered. If your browser is set to not accept our cookies, the system cannot determine if you are a registered user and will not allow you full access to content. Consequently, you must accept cookies to enter and peruse our entire site.
If you are concerned about the use of cookies, we recommend saving your ID and password only if your computer is in a secure area. Furthermore, users of public computers should click “Log Out” at the top center of our home page at the end of each session.