NBCUniversal uses cookies on its websites, mobile apps, and connected devices to collect information about users’ browsing habits, preferences, and device usage. This policy outlines how cookies are used, how to manage them, and the consequences of disabling or removing them.
Cookies are small files stored on a user’s device by a website or app. They can be used for various purposes, including:
1. Tracking user behavior: Cookies help NBCUniversal understand which pages users visit, how long they stay, and what content they interact with.
2. Personalization: Cookies enable NBCUniversal to tailor its content, ads, and recommendations based on user preferences and browsing history.
3. Advertising: Cookies are used to deliver targeted ads, track user engagement, and measure ad effectiveness.
Users can manage cookies in various ways:
1. Browser controls: Most browsers allow users to disable or manage cookies through their settings. Users must take these steps for each browser they use.
2. Analytics provider opt-outs: NBCUniversal provides links to its analytics providers’ opt-out mechanisms, such as Google’s Privacy Policy and Google Analytics Opt-Out.
3. Interest-based advertising opt-outs: Many third-party advertisers offer ways to opt out of interest-based advertising. Users can visit the Digital Advertising Alliance or their respective company websites for more information.
Consequences of disabling or removing cookies:
1. Partial functionality: Some parts of NBCUniversal’s Services may not function properly if cookies are disabled.
2. Continued data collection: Information may still be collected and used for other purposes, such as research, online services analytics, or internal operations.
Users can contact NBCUniversal at [email protected] or visit the company’s website to learn more about its cookie policy. This notice is subject to change, so users should revisit it regularly to stay informed.
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