Cookie Policy: Understanding Website Data Collection and Use

**What Cookies Are**

Cookies are small text files used by websites to remember user preferences and activities. They can be set by a website or its partners, such as social media services.

**Types of Cookies**

There are different types of cookies, including:

1. **Necessary Cookies**: Essential for the website’s functionality, these cookies cannot be disabled.
2. **Performance Cookies**: Help improve the website’s performance and user experience.
3. **Advertising Cookies**: Used to target ads based on user interests and demographics.
4. **Personalization Cookies**: Allow websites to tailor content and recommendations to individual users.

**How Cookies Are Used**

Cookies can collect information about:

1. User interactions with the website, such as form submissions or ad clicks.
2. Device characteristics, like browser type and screen size.
3. Location data, including non-precise location and device type.
4. Content preferences, such as video or article choices.

**Consent and Control**

You have control over cookie settings through your browser’s options or by adjusting your website settings. You can also opt-out of tracking cookies using tools like the Transparency and Consent Framework.

**Data Protection**

Your data is protected by:

1. **Anonymized Data**: Cookies collect anonymous information about user behavior.
2. **Device Fingerprinting**: Devices are identified based on unique characteristics, not personal identifiable information.
3. **Secure Connections**: Websites use HTTPS to protect data transmission.

**Cookies and Advertising**

Advertising cookies help target ads based on user interests, demographics, and device type. By accepting cookies, you consent to targeted advertising and content recommendations.

**Consent and Sharing Cookies**

Sharing cookies enable social media sharing features, while consent cookies allow you to choose which purposes you opt-in or out of.

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