Effective Date: February 12, 2019
Updated: August 14, 2020 (TCFv.2.0)
Merriam-Webster participates in the IAB Europe Transparency & Consent Framework and complies with its Specifications and Policies. In addition, Merriam-Webster's Consent Management Platform (CMP) provider is OneTrust LLC with the CMP identification number 28.
Using "Cookies," Merriam-Webster, Incorporated and our affiliates ("Merriam-Webster") and our service providers collect information by automated means when you visit, access, or use our websites, mobile sites, applications, e-newsletters and other Services that link to this Cookie Policy (the "Services").
This Cookie Policy describes how and why we use Cookies and your choices. In some cases, our use of Cookies may involve the processing of personal data (i.e., any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual, such as IP addresses, or other online mobile identifiers). For more information about our data collection and protection practices, see our Privacy Policy.
We may periodically update this Cookie Policy without prior notice to reflect changes in our practices. Please take a look at the Effective Date at the top of this page to see when this Cookie Policy was last revised.
By using the Services, you acknowledge you have read and accepted this Cookie Policy.
A cookie is a small text file that is placed on the hard drive of your device, including your computer, tablet, smartphone or other device when you visit a website. They are widely used by websites for functional (in order to make websites work), non-functional (tailoring messages and other content to a user's interests) and other purposes.
When we refer to "Cookies," this includes other similar tracking technologies such as web beacons, which link web pages to servers and may be used to transmit information collected through cookies back to a web server, pixels, JavaScript, or web server logs, which allow us to use invisible images or code on the our Services, or data from our web server logs, to gain analytics insights. Using these tracking technologies (Cookies) enables us and third-party service providers to deliver and improve the Services, and display relevant content, products, services and advertising. Cookies set by Merriam-Webster are called first-party cookies. Cookies set by a domain different than the Service's domain are called third-party cookies.
For more information about Cookies, please visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/.
We also may receive reports based on the use of these technologies by our third-party service providers on an individual and aggregated basis.
You have choices about our tracking tools that are not required for our Services to function. The choices you select are browser and device specific.
You can instruct your browser to refuse all Cookies or to indicate when a Cookie is being sent. However, if you do not accept Cookies, you may not be able to use some portions of our Services. To manage or delete browser cookies, please see your browser's privacy settings. To manage or delete Flash cookies, please use the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager here:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flashplayer/help/settings_manager07.html
Some internet browsers or other tools include "Do Not Track" (DNT) features that, when turned on, send a signal to websites you visit indicating you do not wish to be tracked across websites over time. However, since no technology standard for DNT signals has been developed or adopted to date, Merriam-Webster does not currently respond to DNT signals.
You can opt out of this Google Analytics Advertiser feature using the Ads Settings located at https://www.google.com/settings/ads. You also can use the Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-on to disable tracking by Google Analytics. To delete these cookies, please see your browser's privacy settings or follow the above instructions.
Below is a detailed list of the Cookies we use on our Services. Our Services are scanned with our Cookie scanning tool regularly to maintain a list as accurate as possible. We classify Cookies in the following categories:
You can learn more about each cookie category (and opt-out of Personalization Cookies) by clicking on the "Cookie Settings" button below: