Understanding NBCUniversal’s Cookie Policy

NBCUniversal uses cookies to collect information about your browsing behavior on their websites and apps. This policy outlines how cookies are used, how you can manage them, and the consequences of disabling or removing them.

**How Cookies Are Used**

Cookies are small files stored on your device by a website or app. They help websites remember user preferences, login details, and other information. NBCUniversal uses cookies for analytics, advertising, and content personalization.

**Managing Cookies**

You can manage cookies through your browser settings or using opt-out tools provided by third-party providers. To disable cookies, follow these steps:

* Google Chrome: Settings > Advanced > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data
* Apple Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and website data
* Mozilla Firefox: Options > Advanced > Network & Internet > Cookies and Site Data

You can also opt out of analytics and advertising cookies using the following tools:

* Google’s Privacy Policy and Google Analytics Opt-Out
* Omniture’s Privacy Policy and Omniture’s Opt-Out
* Mixpanel’s Privacy Policy and Mixpanel’s Opt-Out

**Consequences of Deactivation**

Disabling or removing cookies may affect your browsing experience, as some parts of the website or app may not function properly. However, information may still be collected and used for other purposes, such as research, online services analytics, or internal operations.

**Additional Options**

You can also manage mobile settings to opt out of interest-based advertising:

* iOS devices: Settings > Privacy > Limit Ad Tracking
* Android devices: Settings > Ads > Opt-out of Ads Personalization

For connected devices like smart TVs or streaming devices, review the device’s settings and select options to disable automatic content recognition or ad tracking.

**Contact Us**

If you have questions about this Cookies Notice, please contact NBCUniversal at [email protected] or Chief Privacy Officer, NBCUniversal Legal Department.

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