We and our service providers use cookies to collect information. A cookie is a string of characters that can be written to a file on the user's computer or device when the user visits a site, application, platform or service.
We use the following types of cookies for the purposes set out below:
Analytics and Performance Cookies
These cookies are used to collect information about traffic to our Services and how users interact with the ideastream Services. The information collected includes the number of visitors to the ideastream Services, the websites that referred visitors to the ideastream Services, the pages that they visited on the ideastream Services, what time of day they visited the ideastream Services, whether they have visited the ideastream Services before, and other similar information. We use this information to help operate the ideastream Services more efficiently, to gather broad demographic information and to monitor the level of activity on the ideastream Services.
Targeted and Sponsor Cookies
These cookies track your browsing habits or other information, such as location, to enable us to show sponsorship credits which are more likely to be of interest to you. These cookies use information about your browsing history to group you with other users who have similar interests. Based on that information, and with our permission, sponsors can place cookies to enable them to show sponsorship credits and other messages that we think will be relevant to your interests while you are using third-party services.
Social Networking Service Cookies
These cookies are used when you share information using a social media sharing button or you link your account or engage with our content on or through a social networking service such as Facebook, Twitter or Google+. The social networking service will record that you have done this.
Third-Party Cookies
Third-party service providers that measure and analyze the use of the ideastream Services for ideastream and serve sponsorship credits and other messages onto the ideastream Services also use their own cookies. For example, ideastream's third-party analytics service providers use cookies across multiple sites to collect visitor data (such as data related to age, gender and visitor interests). In addition, ideastream works with third-party service providers that may serve sponsorship credits or other messages to you on other websites after you visit the ideastream Services. These third-party service providers use their own cookies to recognize you as an ideastream Services visitor and to serve you sponsorship credits or other messages on other websites that they believe you will find most relevant. This Privacy Policy does not cover the cookies used by these third-party service providers.
Additionally, we use these technologies:
Metadata tags
ideastream, its sponsors and content producers may use ID3 tags or other metadata containers embedded in podcasts and other media files to collect listening data when these files are played using a compatible Internet-connected media player platform.
Pixel tags
ideastream and its service providers also may use pixel tags, alone or in conjunction with cookies. A pixel tag, also known as a web beacon or clear GIF, is an electronic image that can be used to recognize certain information on your device, such as cookies, the time and date a web page is viewed, or a description of where API content is placed. Cookies and these other tracking technologies enable us to assign a unique number to a user's device, and relate information about a user's use of the ideastream Services to other information about the user, including personal information. These technologies also enable ideastream and its service providers to recognize you when you access the ideastream Services using different computers, devices or browsers.
Flash technology
We also may use Flash cookies (which are also known as Flash LSOs) on the ideastream Services to collect and store information about your use of the ideastream Services. Unlike other cookies, Flash cookies cannot be removed or rejected via your browser settings. If you do not want Flash cookies stored on your device, you can adjust the settings of your Flash player to block Flash LSO storage using the tools contained in the Website Storage Settings Panel. You can also control Flash LSOs by going to the Global Storage Settings Panel and following the instructions. Please note that setting the Flash Player to restrict or limit acceptance of Flash LSOs may reduce or impede the functionality of some Flash applications, including, potentially, Flash applications used in connection with certain of the ideastream Services.