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Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how Our Blog uses cookies and similar technologies—such as pixels and local storage objects (collectively referred to as « Cookies »)—in connection with its services. Any capitalized terms not defined in this policy carry the meanings set forth in our [Privacy Statement].

1. What is a Cookie?

Cookies are small text files stored in your browser or on your device’s hard drive. They help us distinguish you from other visitors and are widely used to enhance your online experience. Like most websites, we use Cookies to:

  • Remember your login details

  • Save your preferences

  • Understand how users interact with the site

2. How Does Our Blog Use Cookies?

In line with our Privacy Statement, we use Cookies to:

  • Ensure proper functionality of our services

  • Detect and prevent fraud

  • Understand visitor engagement with our website

  • Store user preferences

  • Deliver relevant advertising

  • Analyze and improve our services

3. Who Sets Cookies?

There are two main types of Cookies:

  • First-party Cookies: Set directly by Our Blog, including cookies from our service providers.

  • Third-party Cookies: Set by companies such as Google or YouTube for analytics and advertising. We do not control how these are used.

Cookies make your experience better—like keeping you logged in and personalizing the content you see.

4. Categories of Cookies We Use

Category Description
Necessary Essential for our services to function, such as remembering login sessions or shopping cart details. These cannot be disabled.
Analytics Help us understand how users interact with our site, improve content, and enhance functionality.
Advertising Tailor ads to your interests, limit ad frequency, and enable social media sharing features. May involve sharing your activity with advertising partners.
Functional / Preference Remember preferences like language or region, and enhance site performance based on usage patterns.

5. Other Tracking Technologies

Technology Description
Pixels Tiny images in emails or web pages that track interaction (e.g., email opens, ad clicks). They can also set Cookies.
Local Storage Stores data directly on your device for improved performance and functionality.
SDKs Software development kits used in mobile apps to support debugging, analytics, or testing.

6. List of Cookies

Our Cookies table (available upon request) includes both first- and third-party Cookies used on our site. Names and functionalities may change over time, and we update our resources accordingly.

7. How to Manage Cookies

You can manage your cookie preferences anytime via the settings provided on our website, or:

  • Use the “Do Not Sell or Share” or “GDPR” links in the footer (depending on your location).

  • Adjust your browser settings to block or delete Cookies.

Here are browser-specific links for managing Cookies:

  • Internet Explorer

  • Safari

  • Mozilla Firefox

  • Opera

  • Google Chrome

  • Brave

  • Microsoft Edge

Note: Disabling Cookies may affect your experience and limit certain features on our site.

For more information on Cookies and how to manage them, visit: www.allaboutCookies.org

8. Do-Not-Track (DNT) Disclosure

While we strive to honor your privacy, we currently do not respond to Do-Not-Track signals due to the lack of a consistent industry standard.

9. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us at:
[email protected]

Last updated: June 14th, 2025

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