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Cookies

Cookies

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(1)Cookies

Cookies are text files placed on a user's computer or mobile device by a web server. These files can only be accessed by the server that created them. Each user's cookies in a web browser or mobile application are unique, typically containing an identifier, the website name, and a combination of numbers and letters.

The openKylin community may store cookies on your device to enhance user experience, for example:

●  to ensure smooth and secure website access;

●  to save your preference settings, such as language selection and font size;

●  to perform data analysis, helping us understand how you interact with our website and applications, whether during single sessions or across multiple visits.

We commit to using cookies solely for the purposes outlined above, and never for any other purposes. You have the right to manage or delete cookies according to your preferences. For more information, please visit AboutCookies.org Most web browsers allow you to clear or block cookies; however, doing so may require you to manually adjust your settings each time you visit our website. For detailed instructions on modifying your browser settings, please refer to the following links: Internet ExplorerGoogle ChromeMozilla FirefoxSafari  和 Opera

If you choose to clear cookies, you may need to reconfigure your personal settings each time you visit our website. Additionally, please note that certain services in the openKylin community may rely on cookies. Disabling them could affect your ability to use these services.

(2)Other Local Storage Technologies

The openKylin community and certain third parties may utilize other local storage technologies, such as Flash Cookies (Local Shared Objects) and HTML5 storage. These technologies function similarly to cookies by storing data on your device and recording your activities and preferences. However, they may employ different mechanisms, meaning standard browser tools might not allow you to control them.To learn how to disable or delete information stored in Flash Cookies, please visit the relevant page.

(3)Do Not Track (DNT) Settings

Many browsers offer a Do Not Track (DNT) feature, which allows users to send DNT requests to websites. Currently, there is no universal internet standard defining how websites should respond to such requests.

The openKylin community does not currently modify its data collection and usage practices based on your DNT settings or other browser opt-out options. However, we reserve the right to change our data processing policies without prior notice.