NBCUniversal uses cookies on its websites and services to collect information about users. This cookie policy explains how cookies work, what types of cookies are used, and how users can manage their cookie settings.
Cookies are small files stored on a user’s device by a website or service. They help websites remember the user’s preferences, logins, and other information. NBCUniversal uses cookies for various purposes, including:
* Analyzing website traffic and usage patterns
* Personalizing content and advertising
* Improving website performance
There are two types of cookies used by NBCUniversal:
1. **Analytical cookies**: These cookies help NBCUniversal understand how users interact with its websites and services. They track user behavior, such as page views, clicks, and scrolls.
2. **Advertising cookies**: These cookies help NBCUniversal deliver targeted advertising to users based on their interests and behaviors.
Users can manage their cookie settings in various ways:
* **Browser controls**: Users can disable and manage cookies through their browser settings.
* **Analytics provider opt-outs**: Some analytics providers offer opt-out mechanisms, such as Google’s Privacy Policy and Opt-Out page.
* **Advertising opt-outs**: Many advertisers offer opt-out options, such as the Digital Advertising Alliance.
However, disabling or removing cookies may affect the functionality of NBCUniversal’s services. Some parts of the website may not work properly, or user data may still be collected for other purposes.
To exercise control over cookie settings, users can:
* Visit their browser settings and adjust cookie preferences.
* Use analytics provider opt-out mechanisms.
* Opt out of advertising cookies through advertiser websites.
* Manage mobile ad tracking settings in device settings.
* Disable automatic content recognition on connected devices.
By understanding NBCUniversal’s cookie policy, users can make informed decisions about how their data is used and manage their online experience.
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