Information a website visit creates
Like most websites, the server can make a basic record when you visit. That record may include the page you opened, the date and time, your browser or device type, the page that sent you here, and your device's network address, often called an IP address. These details help show the page, keep the site safe, and fix problems.
Links to retailers
When you follow a product link, you leave the publisher's guide. The retailer or the service that tracks the link may receive the details needed to open the page and record that the guide sent you. Their privacy rules apply after you leave.
Publisher guide pages
Independent publishers control the content of their guide. A published guide includes a Privacy page and a secure Contact form that relays messages without showing the publisher's email address.
How technical information is used
- Serve the page you request.
- Protect the service and investigate failures or misuse.
- Understand basic site and link activity.
- Meet legal obligations when they apply.
Your choices
You can choose not to follow product links. Your browser may also let you control cookies, saved site information, and other privacy settings. Blocking some website tools can affect how a site works.
Questions
For a publisher's content, start with that guide's secure Contact page. For a privacy request about the Buyer Field Guide platform, use the secure form below.
Send a privacy request
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