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You can also delete cookies on your computer and set almost all browsers to block the installation. However, if you choose this option, you will need to change some preferences each time you visit the site manually, and it is possible that some services or certain features will not be available. It is possible to change the cookies settings by clicking on the "Settings" link in the site footer.
Like millions of other site owners, we are curious to know how many people visit the site, how many pages are opened, where readers come from, and things like that. To get this data, we use Google Analytics, an excellent free service provided by Google; Google Analytics has been set up so that your IP address is anonymized by resetting the last part of the address itself.