NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on its websites, applications, and services, including theme parks. This policy explains how these technologies are used, your choices, and is part of the NBCUniversal Privacy Policy.

NBCUniversal places small text files on your computer or device called “cookies” to allow you to use its services and features. There are different types of cookies:

* Strictly Necessary Cookies: required for system administration, security, and fraud prevention
* Information Storage and Access: used to store and access information on your device
* Measurement and Analytics: collect data on your usage and performance of the services
* Personalization Cookies: enable personalized features like language preferences and login functionality
* Content Selection and Delivery Cookies: select and deliver personalized content
* Ad Selection and Delivery Cookies: collect data for interest-based advertising
* Social Media Cookies: enable sharing with friends and networks

You can adjust your cookie settings at any time via the “Cookie Settings” link in the footer of relevant websites. You can also use browser controls to disable and manage cookies. However, disabling cookies may not work on all devices or browsers.

NBCUniversal is not responsible for third-party providers’ opt-out mechanisms. Some analytics providers offer opt-out tools, such as Google’s Privacy Policy and Google Analytics Opt-Out Page. If you opt out, you will still see advertisements, but they may be less relevant to you.

You can manage cookies on your mobile devices by selecting options like “Limit Ad Tracking” or “Opt out of Ads Personalization”. For connected devices, review the device’s settings to disable automatic content recognition or ad tracking.

Remember that disabling cookies may affect some parts of the services. This policy may be revised occasionally and in accordance with legal requirements. Please revisit this notice regularly for updates.

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