NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies on its websites and services to collect information about your interactions and preferences. This policy explains how we use cookies, why we need them, and how you can manage your cookie settings.

**What are Cookies?**

Cookies are small files stored on your device by a website or service. They help us remember your preferences, track your browsing behavior, and provide personalized experiences.

**How Do We Use Cookies?**

We use cookies for various purposes, including:

* Analyzing user behavior to improve our services
* Personalizing content and recommendations based on your interests
* Providing targeted advertising to relevant audiences

**How Can I Manage My Cookie Settings?**

You can manage your cookie settings through your browser or device. Here are some options:

* Google Chrome: [google.com/chrome](http://google.com/chrome)
* Apple Safari: [apple.com/safari](http://apple.com/safari)
* Mozilla Firefox: [mozilla.org/firefox](http://mozilla.org/firefox)
* Microsoft Internet Explorer: [microsoft.com/ie](http://microsoft.com/ie)

You can also opt out of third-party analytics providers, such as Google Analytics or Mixpanel, by visiting their respective websites.

**Additional Options**

If you’re concerned about cookie tracking on your mobile device or connected devices, you can:

* Manage location data collection for interest-based advertising purposes in iOS devices
* Select “Limit Ad Tracking” options in Android devices
* Review and adjust settings on smart TVs or streaming devices to disable ad tracking

**Important Notes**

Disabling cookies may impact the functionality of our services. Some parts of our websites or apps might not work properly without cookies.

We reserve the right to update this Cookie Policy periodically to comply with legal requirements. Please review this policy regularly for updates and changes.

If you have any questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy, please contact us at [email protected].

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