NBCUniversal’s Cookie Policy Explained

NBCUniversal uses cookies on its websites and services to collect information about users’ browsing habits, preferences, and behavior. This policy explains how we use cookies, why we need them, and how you can manage your cookie settings.

**Types of Cookies**

We use two main types of cookies:

1. **Session Cookies**: These cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
2. **Persistent Cookies**: These cookies remain on your device until they expire or are manually deleted by you.

**How We Use Cookies**

We use cookies to:

* Improve the user experience by remembering your preferences and behavior
* Analyze website performance, traffic patterns, and user engagement
* Target advertising based on user behavior and demographics

**Managing Cookie Settings**

You have control over which cookies we can set. Here are some options:

1. **Browser Controls**: You can disable and manage most cookies through your browser settings.
2. **Analytics Provider Opt-Outs**: Some of our analytics providers offer opt-out mechanisms, such as Google Analytics or Mixpanel.
3. **Flash Local Storage**: Flash cookies need to be deleted manually.

**Opting Out**

If you want to stop us from using cookies for advertising and analytics purposes:

1. Use the browser controls mentioned above
2. Opt out of interest-based advertising with organizations like the Digital Advertising Alliance or Google’s Ad Settings
3. Disable mobile ad tracking on your device
4. Review your connected device settings to disable ad tracking

**Consequences of Deactivation**

If you disable or remove cookies, some parts of our services may not function properly.

**Contact Us**

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

Note: This summary is intended to provide a general overview of the policy and does not cover every detail. If you have specific questions or concerns, please refer to the original policy document.

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