NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies to improve user experience, track analytics, and deliver targeted ads. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you manage cookies on our website.

**Cookies Used**

We use various types of cookies for different purposes:

1. **Analytics Cookies**: To track page views, sessions, and other data to analyze website performance.
2. **Advertising Cookies**: To deliver personalized ads based on user behavior and interests.
3. **Interest-Based Advertising**: To display relevant ads from third-party advertisers.

**How to Manage Cookies**

You can manage cookies in your browser settings or by using the following options:

1. **Browser Controls**: Most browsers have built-in tools to block or delete cookies. For example:
* Google Chrome: Settings > Advanced > Site settings > Cookies
* Apple Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and other website data
* Mozilla Firefox: Options > Advanced > Network > Cookies
2. **Analytics Provider Opt-Outs**: Some of our analytics providers offer opt-out mechanisms, such as:
* Google Analytics Opt-Out
* Omniture’s Opt-Out
3. **Flash Local Storage**: You can delete Flash cookies by going to the Flash Player Settings Manager.

**Consequences of Deactivation**

Disabling or removing cookies may affect your experience on our website, as some features might not work properly.

**Opting Out of Interest-Based Advertising**

To opt out of interest-based advertising from participating third-party advertisers, visit:

* Digital Advertising Alliance (US)
* Digital Advertising Alliance Canada
* European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance
* Australian Digital Advertising Alliance

For more information or to opt out of Google Analytics tracking, visit: Google’s Privacy Policy and Google Analytics Opt-Out Page.

**Contact Us**

If you have questions about our cookie policy or need help with managing cookies, contact us at:

[email protected] (US)
or
[email protected] (UK)

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