NBCUniversal’s Cookie Policy: Managing Tracking Technologies

NBCUniversal uses tracking technologies, including cookies, to improve your experience on its websites and apps. This policy explains how these technologies work, how they are used, and provides options for managing or disabling them.

Tracking Technologies:
Cookies are small files stored on your device by our website or app when you visit us. They help us remember your preferences, shopping cart, and other information to provide a personalized experience.

Analytics Providers:
We use analytics providers like Google Analytics, Omniture, Mixpanel, and Liveramp to track website usage and improve performance. These services may collect data on your interactions with our site, including pages visited, time spent, and search terms used.

Advertising Partners:
Our websites and apps display targeted ads from third-party advertisers like Google, Facebook, Twitter, and others. Some of these advertisers offer opt-out mechanisms through their websites or mobile devices.

Managing Cookies:

* Browser Controls: You can disable and manage cookies through your browser settings.
* Analytics Provider Opt-Outs: Use the opt-out tools provided by our analytics providers to limit data collection.
* Flash Local Storage: Delete flash cookies in your Flash Player Settings Manager to prevent tracking.

Consequences of Deactivation:
Disabling or removing cookies may affect the functionality of some features on our website or app. Information may still be collected for research, online services analytics, and internal operations purposes.

Opting Out:

* Digital Advertising Alliance (US): Visit [www.daa.org](http://www.daa.org) to opt out.
* European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance: Visit [www.eedAA.com](http://www.eedAA.com) to opt out.
* Australian Digital Advertising Alliance: Visit [www.aada.org.au](http://www.aada.org.au) to opt out.

To contact us or for more information, please email [email protected] or visit our website.

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/security/china-escalates-cyber-fight-us-names-alleged-nsa-hackers-rcna201286