NBCUniversal uses cookies and other technologies to collect information about your interactions on its websites, apps, and devices. This cookie policy provides an overview of how we use cookies, what types of cookies we use, and how you can manage them.
We use two main types of cookies: first-party cookies, which are set by NBCUniversal itself, and third-party cookies, which are set by other companies that provide services to us, such as advertisers or analytics providers. First-party cookies are used for essential purposes, such as storing your preferences and session information. Third-party cookies are used for performance and advertising purposes.
You can manage your cookie settings through your browser controls, but please note that disabling all cookies may affect the functionality of our websites and apps. You can also opt out of certain third-party cookies using their individual opt-out mechanisms or by visiting our online advertising opt-out pages.
If you have any questions or concerns about this cookie policy, please contact us at [email protected] or visit our website for more information.
**Cookie Types:**
* First-party cookies (set by NBCUniversal):
+ Session cookies
+ Preference cookies
* Third-party cookies (set by other companies):
+ Analytics cookies (e.g., Google Analytics)
+ Advertising cookies (e.g., interest-based advertising)
**Managing Cookies:**
* Browser controls:
+ Google Chrome
+ Apple Safari
+ Mozilla Firefox
+ Microsoft Internet Explorer
* Analytics provider opt-outs:
+ Google’s Privacy Policy and Google Analytics Opt-Out
+ Omniture’s Privacy Policy and Omniture’s Opt-Out
+ Mixpanel’s Privacy Policy and Mixpanel’s Opt-Out
**Consequences of Deactivation:**
Disabling or removing cookies may affect the functionality of our websites and apps. We may still collect information about you for other purposes, such as research or internal operations.
Please note that this cookie policy is subject to change, and we recommend revisiting it regularly to stay informed about our use of cookies and analytics technologies.
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