What are Cookies and pixels | TCF
Cookies are small files placed on your computer as you browse the web or use a web-enabled app.
Cookies are used to operate services, discover how people use services, understand how to make them work better and more.
Pixels are small amounts of code placed on a web page, in a web-enabled app, or an email.
Businesses use pixels, some of which provide to advertisers to place on their web properties, to learn whether you've interacted with specific web or email content — as many services do. This helps measure and improve business services and personalize your experience, including the ads you see on webpages
Why do business and brands use these technologies?
Businesses uses Cookies and pixels to operate and support their business seamlessly and to help provide with an improved experience.
This technology are used across the following categories:
Authentication and security
Functionality
Analytics
Research and development
Personalized content
Advertising
Marketing
Personalization across devices
Where are these technologies used?
Businesses use these technologies on there services, which includes websites and other applications, and services that have integrated this technology, including third-party properties that incorporate advertising technology.
What are your privacy options?
You have a privacy options to control or limit how this businesses , and other third-parties use cookies and cookie-related data to track your information.
You will always see ads on website based on your activity on there webpage. There are a variety of ways you can adjust the way this website uses your data for ads. You can use the following tools:
1. Interest-based advertising for web
Opt out in your current browser through the Digital Advertising Alliance's consumer choice tool
2. Limit ad tracking for iOS version 13 and earlier. Turn on this setting through your iOS device settings (precise instructions vary by version).
3. Ads personalization for Android. Opt out through your device settings (precise instructions vary by version).
4. Allow apps to request to track for iOS version 14 and later . Turn off the setting through your device settings (precise instructions vary by version).