At PsychologyWriting, we utilize automated data collection tools such as web beacons, cookies, and other technologies to ensure the seamless functioning of our services and website. These tools enable us to understand how you interact with our platform, provide targeted advertising, and gather valuable insights to enhance your user experience.
Our Cookie Policy outlines how we utilize cookies when you visit our website or engage with our marketing emails. This policy is applicable to all users and customers of PsychologyWriting.
Please be aware that some cookies used on our website may collect your personal information. We handle your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small files that contain letters and numbers and are stored on your browser or computer/device’s hard drive. These cookies send data back to the website you’re visiting or share data with other websites that recognize the cookie. By default, we use cookies when you visit the PsychologyWriting website unless you have adjusted your browser settings to refuse them.
There are different types of cookies with varying characteristics, including:
- First-party cookies: These cookies are set directly by PsychologyWriting.
- Third-party cookies: Advertisers and data analytics companies set these cookies on our behalf.
- Session cookies: They last only as long as your browser is open and are automatically deleted when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: They remain even after you close your browser, allowing your device to be recognized when you browse the Internet again.
Types of Cookies We Use
When you visit or interact with the PsychologyWriting platform, we utilize both first- and third-party cookies for various purposes:
- Essential Cookies: These cookies are necessary for our website to function properly.
- Functional Cookies: Cookies help us track how our users use and engage with our website. This allows us to enhance and personalize the user experience, recognize your device, and ensure secure access to our services.
- Advertising Cookies: We use cookies to evaluate the effectiveness of our online advertising. These cookies enable us to deliver more targeted online advertising and marketing campaigns.
- Analytical Cookies: Cookies enable us to analyze the performance and usage of our platform, as well as the online campaigns we run.
DoubleClick DART Cookie Policy
- Google is a third-party vendor of Psychology-Writing.com. Google’s cookies are used to serve ads on the website.
- Google uses DART cookies to enable serving ads to Psychology-Writing.com’s visitors based upon their visit to different sites on the Internet, including PsychologyWriting.com
- You may visit Google ad and content network privacy policy here Google Privacy Policy to opt-out of the use of the DART cookie.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You have the ability to control your cookie preferences by adjusting your browser settings. Most web browsers offer options to accept or reject all cookies, manage cookies on a site-by-site basis, or manage cookies based on their types.
Major web browser manufacturers provide detailed instructions on how to make cookie preference choices. You can refer to the documentation provided by your browser manufacturer for guidance on managing your cookie preferences.
Do Not Track (DNT) Signals
Certain web browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari, offer a “Do Not Track” feature. When enabled, it sends signals to the websites you visit, indicating your preference not to have your online activities tracked. It’s important to note that “Do Not Track” is different from blocking or deleting cookies because browsers with this feature enabled may still accept cookies.
Changes to This Notice
We may update this Notice periodically to keep up with evolving technologies, industry practices, regulatory requirements, or for other reasons. It is recommended to regularly check this Notice to stay informed about how we use cookies. The date at the top of this Notice indicates the last update.
Contact Us
If you have any comments or questions about this Notice or our privacy practices, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected]. We are here to assist you and address any inquiries you may have. Feel free to contact us with any comments or questions regarding this Notice or our privacy practices.