Understanding NBCUniversal’s Cookie Policy

NBCUniversal uses cookies on its websites and mobile apps to improve your experience, track user behavior, and serve targeted ads. This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies, the types of cookies we use, and how you can manage your cookie preferences.

Types of Cookies:
We use various types of cookies for different purposes. Here are some examples:

1. **Analytics Cookies**: These cookies help us analyze website usage, track user behavior, and improve our services.
2. **Advertising Cookies**: These cookies enable targeted advertising based on your interests, location, and browsing habits.
3. **Flash Local Storage Cookies**: These cookies store preferences or display content from advertisers and other third parties.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences:
You can manage your cookie preferences by:

1. **Browser Controls**: Disable and manage cookies through your browser settings. Please visit our list of supported browsers for instructions.
2. **Analytics Provider Opt-Outs**: Use the opt-out mechanisms provided by our analytics providers, such as Google Analytics, Omniture, or Mixpanel.
3. **Flash Local Storage**: Delete Flash local storage cookies in your Flash Player Settings Manager.

Opting Out:
If you want to opt out of interest-based advertising from participating third-party advertisers, visit the Digital Advertising Alliance or one of their websites (e.g., Google, Facebook, Twitter). For more information on cross-device tracking and ad tracking, please visit the Network Advertising Initiative or the Digital Advertising Alliance.

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

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

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