Cookie Policy of SugarDaddy.cy
This document provides a detailed explanation of what cookies are and how they are used on our service at https://sugardaddy.cy/.
We recommend reading the full policy to gain a better understanding of what data we collect via cookies and how this information is utilised. Unless otherwise stated in this document, our Data Privacy Policy governs the processing of any data gathered through cookies.
Table of Contents
- What are cookies?
- What are cookies used for?
- What types of cookies does the Website use?
- How are cookies stored over time?
- How to block or remove cookies
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files containing data that are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. These cookies are then sent back to the original website or another site that recognises them on subsequent visits. They enable the website to identify your device and enhance your browsing experience. More information can be found at: www.allaboutcookies.org.
2. What are cookies used for?
Cookies serve various purposes, such as enabling smooth navigation between web pages, remembering your preferences, and improving your overall experience. They can also tailor adverts to better suit your interests.
3. What types of cookies does this Website use?
For your convenience, we have classified the cookies used by this website according to the categories outlined in the ICC UK Cookie guide.
3.1 Category 1: Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for navigating the website and accessing secure areas. Without them, services like shopping baskets or electronic billing cannot function properly.
3.2 Category 2: Performance Cookies
These cookies gather anonymous data about how visitors use the website, such as which pages are most frequently visited or if errors are encountered. This information is aggregated and used solely to improve the website’s performance.
3.3 Category 3: Functionality Cookies
Functionality cookies store information such as your username, language, or location, enabling the site to offer a more personalised experience. They may also be used to provide services like viewing videos or commenting on blogs. The data collected is anonymised and cannot track your activity across other websites.
3.4 Category 4: Targeting or Advertising Cookies
These cookies deliver adverts that are more relevant to you and limit the frequency of ad displays. Advertising networks may place these cookies with the website operator’s consent. These cookies track your visits and share that data with advertisers, helping them to deliver tailored advertisements.
3.5 Third-party Cookies
The website uses Google Analytics and other tracking tools to gather insights on how users interact with the site. These third-party services use cookies to track page views, the length of your visit, and your browsing behaviour. They do not collect personal details like your name or address, so this data cannot be used to identify you. We have no control over how third-party cookies are managed.
4. How are cookies stored over time?
Some cookies are session-based, meaning they are deleted when you close your browser. Others are persistent and remain on your device until their expiration or until manually removed.
5. How to block or remove cookies
You can adjust your browser settings to block cookies from being installed. Instructions on how to do so can usually be found in the help section of your browser. Please note that blocking cookies may prevent the website or parts of it from functioning correctly. Most browsers provide tools to delete all cookies on your device; however, this may reset some preferences, requiring you to re-enter certain information.
If you have any further questions regarding our use of cookies, please feel free to contact us.
