Digital Arts Blog Cookie Policy
At Digital Arts Blog, we use cookies to improve your browsing experience and make our website more efficient. This policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, and how you can manage or opt out of cookies on our website.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. They help us distinguish you from other users and monitor how you use the website, enabling us to make improvements and provide a better user experience. For instance, cookies can remember your login details, so you don’t have to enter them each time you visit.
Some cookies are placed on your device by third parties that we integrate with. These third-party cookies help us monitor how you use their services and may also target relevant advertising to you when you visit other websites.
The third parties we integrate with include:
Google Analytics – To monitor anonymous user performance and interactions on our website.
Instagram – To monitor anonymous user performance and engagement through social media.
Amazon Affiliate – We participate in the Amazon Associates Program, which allows us to earn commissions by linking to Amazon products. These links may track your purchases made after clicking.
The different types of cookies we use
1. Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for you to navigate the website and use its features. Without them, services you have requested cannot be provided.
2. Performance cookies
These cookies collect information on how visitors use the website, allowing us to recognize and count visitors, and understand how they navigate the site. This helps us improve the website’s functionality. All data collected is anonymous and aggregated; it cannot be used to identify individuals.
3. Functionality cookies
These cookies remember choices you make, such as your username or language preferences, and help enhance your experience. The data collected by these cookies is anonymized, and they cannot track your browsing activity on other websites.
4. Targeting cookies
These cookies collect data on your browsing habits, including the pages you visit and the links you click, to display advertising that is relevant to you and your interests.
Please note that our website may contain links to third-party websites. Digital Arts Blog is not responsible for how these third parties use cookies, so we encourage you to review their privacy policies before using their services.
How to opt-out of cookies
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