NBCUniversal’s Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies for various purposes, including analytics and advertising. This cookie policy explains how we use cookies, how you can manage your cookie settings, and what happens if you disable or remove cookies.

Types of Cookies Used:
We use two types of cookies on our websites:

1. Analytical cookies: These are used to improve the performance and user experience of our website.
2. Advertising cookies: These are used to deliver personalized ads based on your interests and browsing behavior.

Managing Cookie Settings:
You can manage your cookie settings through various methods, including:

* Browser controls
* Analytics provider opt-outs
* Flash local storage deletion

Browser Controls: You can disable and manage some Cookies through your browser settings. If you use multiple browsers on the same device, you will need to manage your settings for each browser.

Analytics Provider Opt-Outs:
Some of our analytics providers offer individual opt-out mechanisms. For example, Google Analytics offers a button in the top right corner of its homepage that allows you to opt out.

Flash Local Storage: Flash local storage cookies are also known as local shared objects and may be used to store your preferences or display content by us, advertisers, and other third-party providers.

Interest-Based Advertising:
Most third-party advertisers offer a way to opt out of their interest-based advertising. You can visit the Digital Advertising Alliance websites for more information on how to opt out in your country of residence.

Consequences of Deactivation of Cookies:
If you disable or remove cookies, some parts of our website may not function properly. Information may still be collected and used for other purposes, such as research, online services analytics, or internal operations.

How to Contact Us:
For inquiries about this Cookie Notice, please contact us at [email protected] or Chief Privacy Officer, NBCUniversal Legal Department, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112, US.

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