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Our Cookies
Discover the sweet side of Browsing with A Creative Insight’s Cookies
Hi, this is the cookie page for A Creative Insight. Our cookies make browsing easier by keeping track of your settings and the things you do. We’re dedicated to using cookies honestly and fairly. We care a lot about your privacy, and we’re here to answer any questions you have. Find out more about cookies and how to change your settings.
What Do Cookies Do?
Cookies are small text files that some websites put on your computer, tablet, or phone when you visit them. They remember your device so that you can have a better, more personalized browsing experience the next time you come.
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Types of Cookies We Use?
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Session cookies
These are only used while your browser is open and are deleted when you stop it. They keep track of your session data while you browse a website and are necessary for some.
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Persistent Cookies
These cookies stay on your computer even after you close your browser. They remember what you like and how you want things to work when you visit the same site again.
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First-party cookies
Once you view a website, that website is the only one that can read the first-party cookies it sets. They are often used for basic website features and to verify users.
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Third-Party Cookies
Domains are other than the one you are viewing set third-party cookies. They are often used to target ads and keep track of how people use different websites.
How to Use Cookies
Verification
Cookies verify that a user is who they say they are and keep them logged in while they browse.
Personalization
Cookies let websites remember things like the language, layout, and material that the user wants to see.
Analytics
Cookies collect anonymous information about how people use a website, like how many people come, what pages they look at, and how long they stay on the site. This knowledge helps people who own websites understand how well their sites are doing and make them better.
Targeted advertising
Third-party cookies are often used for this reason. They keep track of what websites people visit so they can show them ads that are more relevant to them.
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How to Handle Cookies
Users can change how cookies are stored and viewed in most web browsers. Most browsers have privacy or security settings that let you change how cookies work. Some options are: