Cookies Policy for Loyal Pressure Cleaning

Cookies Policy for Loyal Pressure Cleaning

Introduction This website uses cookies to enhance your experience. Below, we answer some frequently asked questions about cookies. What’s a Cookie? A cookie is a small file downloaded to your device when you visit a website. It allows the website to recognize your device and remember your preferences, making navigation between pages quicker and more seamless. For more detailed information about cookies, visit allaboutcookies.org and youronlinechoices.com.au. Why Do We Use Cookies? We use cookies on our website to improve your experience. Our site only uses first-party cookies, which are placed by us for specific purposes. We do not use third-party cookies. Here are the types of cookies we use:
  1. Essential Cookies: These cookies are necessary for the website to function correctly. For example, they help keep you logged in while you navigate the site.
  2. Analytical Cookies: These cookies help us understand how our website is used. They collect anonymous data, such as which pages are visited most frequently and how long visitors stay on each page. We use tools like:
    • Google Analytics: Collects data on page visits and time spent on the site. Opt out here.
    • Optimizely: Tests changes to the website.
    • New Relic: Tracks site performance and errors.
    All data collected is used in aggregate form to improve the website’s functionality.
  3. Functional Cookies: These cookies remember your choices to enhance your experience. For instance, they enable features like live chat support across different pages.
  4. Targeting/Advertising Cookies: These cookies ensure that the advertisements you see are relevant to you. They may remember your site visits and share this information with organizations like Google or Facebook. Opt-out options are available via the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.
How Long Do Cookies Stay on Your Device? Cookies can be persistent or session-based:
  1. Persistent Cookies: These remain on your device until you delete them.
  2. Session Cookies: These are deleted when you close your browser.
How to Refuse Cookies You can manage cookie settings through your browser. Most browsers allow you to:
  • Stop accepting new cookies.
  • Notify you when you receive a new cookie.
  • Disable cookies altogether.
For more information on managing cookies, visit allaboutcookies.org. Note that disabling cookies may affect your experience on our site. Updating Our Cookie Policy We update our cookie policy periodically. Any changes that affect how we handle your personal information will be clearly posted here. The last update date is always noted at the bottom of the policy. Contact Us For any questions about our Cookies Policy, please contact us via:
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