NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on its websites, applications, and services to provide a better user experience, improve analytics, and deliver targeted advertisements. This cookie notice explains how these technologies work, your choices, and is part of the NBCUniversal Privacy Policy.

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit our Services. They can be first-party (placed by us) or third-party (placed by others). Here’s a breakdown:

* Strictly Necessary Cookies: Required for Service functionality, including system administration and security.
* Information Storage and Access: Used to store information on your device, such as device identifiers.
* Measurement and Analytics: Collect data on your usage of the Services, market research, and content delivery.
* Personalization Cookies: Enable features like capping message frequency and remembering choices you’ve made (e.g., language preferences).
* Content Selection and Delivery Cookies: Used to select and deliver personalized content.
* Ad Selection and Delivery Cookies: Collect data for interest-based advertising on our Services and third-party sites.
* Social Media Cookies: Set by social media platforms to enable sharing.

You can manage your cookie settings through your browser or device, including disabling and opting out of analytics cookies. You may also opt out of interest-based advertising using providers like Google’s Privacy Policy and Facebook’s Opt-Out Page.

Please note that disabling cookies will not disable other analytics tools we may use to collect information about you. Some parts of our Services may not function properly if you disable or remove cookies, but we still collect information for research, online services analytics, and internal operations.

For inquiries about this cookie notice, please contact us at [email protected] or visit our website for more information.

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