NBCUniversal Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies on its websites and services to improve your experience, but you have control over how they’re used. Here’s a breakdown of what we do with cookies and how to manage them.

**Types of Cookies**

We use three types of cookies:

1. **Analytics Cookies**: Help us understand how users interact with our website.
2. **Advertising Cookies**: Enable targeted ads based on your interests.
3. **Flash Local Storage**: Used for storing preferences or displaying content.

**Managing Cookies**

You can manage cookies through your browser settings or by using opt-out tools. Here’s how:

1. **Browser Controls**: Disable and manage some cookies through your browser settings, such as Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer.
2. **Analytics Provider Opt-Outs**: Use the individual opt-out mechanisms for our analytics providers, including Google Analytics, Omniture, and Mixpanel.
3. **Flash Local Storage**: Delete flash cookies in your Flash Player Settings Manager.

**Opting Out**

You can opt out of interest-based advertising by visiting:

* Digital Advertising Alliance (US)
* Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada
* European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance
* Australian Digital Advertising Alliance

Or, you can opt out of specific advertising providers, such as Google, Facebook, Twitter, and Liveramp.

**Cross-Device Tracking**

If you opt out of browser-based cross-device tracking for advertising purposes, we may still conduct cross-device tracking for other purposes, like analytics.

**Consequences of Deactivation**

Disabling or removing cookies may affect your experience on our website. Some parts of the Services might not function properly.

**Contact Us**

For inquiries about this Cookies Notice, contact us at [email protected] or Chief Privacy Officer, NBCUniversal Legal Department.

Regularly check back for updates to this Cookie Notice as they become available.

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