NBCUniversal uses various tracking technologies, including cookies, to collect information about users’ online activities. This policy explains how we use these technologies, what types of data are collected, and how users can manage their cookie settings.
Types of Cookies Used:
We use both first-party and third-party cookies for different purposes. First-party cookies are set by NBCUniversal’s websites, while third-party cookies are set by our advertising partners or analytics providers.
First-Party Cookies:
* Session cookies: These cookies expire after a user closes their browser.
* Persistent cookies: These cookies remain on the user’s device until they are deleted.
Third-Party Cookies:
We partner with several companies to provide targeted advertising and analytics. Some of these companies use cookies to track user behavior across multiple devices.
Browser Controls:
Users can manage cookie settings through their browsers. The following steps apply to most modern browsers:
1. Open your browser.
2. Go to the settings or preferences menu.
3. Select “Cookies” or “Privacy.”
4. Choose the level of cookie control you prefer (e.g., block, allow).
For each device and browser used, users must opt out separately.
Analytics Provider Opt-Outs:
Users can disable analytics cookies using the following tools:
* 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
Flash Local Storage:
These cookies store user preferences or display content. To delete them, go to your Flash Player Settings Manager.
Interest-Based Advertising:
Users can opt out of interest-based advertising through:
* Digital Advertising Alliance (US, Canada, Europe)
* Australian Digital Advertising Alliance
* Facebook’s Privacy Policy and Opt-Out Page
* Twitter’s Privacy Policy and Opt-Out Page
Liveramp’s Privacy Policy and Liveramp Opt-Out Page
Mobile Settings:
On mobile devices, users can manage the collection of information for interest-based advertising purposes in their device settings.
Connected Devices:
To disable automatic content recognition or ad tracking on connected devices like smart TVs or streaming devices, select options like “limit ad tracking” or “disables interactive TV.”
Cross-Device Tracking:
Users who opt out of browser-based cross-device tracking may still be subject to other forms of cross-device tracking.
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