This Policy should be read with our Privacy Policy, which explains the broader ways Content Cribs collects, uses, discloses and protects personal information. “Content Cribs,” “we,” “us” and “our” refer to the operator of ContentCribs.com and the Content Cribs platform.
Section 01
Overview
Cookies and similar technologies help websites recognize a browser or device, remember information and understand how a visitor uses a service. Some are necessary for the website to function. Others support optional features, analytics or advertising.
The technologies actually used may change as Content Cribs adds or removes website features, plugins, payments, video embeds, analytics, advertising, accounts and other services.
Where required by applicable law, non-essential technologies will be used only after the necessary consent. Eligible choices may be changed through the consent preference center.
Section 02
What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?
A cookie is a small data file stored by a web browser or device. Cookies may help maintain a shopping cart, recognize a session, remember preferences or measure interactions over time.
Similar technologies may include:
- Pixels and tags: code that records actions such as page views, clicks or conversions.
- Local storage: browser storage that can retain settings or information.
- Software development kits: code used within apps or integrated services.
- Device or browser identifiers: values used for security, measurement, preferences or advertising.
- Embedded technologies: features provided by video, map, social-media, payment or other external services.
References to cookies in this Policy include similar technologies where applicable.
Section 03
Categories of Technologies We May Use
Strictly Necessary
Required for core website functions such as security, consent records, account access, forms, cart, checkout, payments, fraud prevention and load balancing.
Functional
Remember optional settings and improve convenience, including language, display, media or saved preferences.
Analytics and Performance
Help us understand traffic, navigation, engagement, errors, page performance and which features are useful.
Advertising and Measurement
May measure campaigns, attribute conversions, limit repeated advertisements, build audiences or support interest-based advertising where permitted.
Section 04
Why We Use These Technologies
- Keep the website, accounts and transactions secure.
- Remember consent decisions and privacy preferences.
- Maintain sessions, carts, checkout and account access.
- Process forms and prevent fraudulent submissions.
- Remember optional site or media preferences.
- Understand which pages and features visitors use.
- Diagnose errors and improve speed, design and accessibility.
- Measure marketing, advertisements and conversions.
- Personalize content or recommendations where permitted.
- Support embedded video, maps, social media and integrations.
Section 05
First-Party and Third-Party Technologies
First-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are set through ContentCribs.com and may support sessions, security, consent, forms, accounts, ecommerce and website preferences.
Third-Party Technologies
Third-party providers may set or access technologies when their services are integrated with the website. These may support hosting, security, analytics, advertising, payments, financing, video, maps, social media, email, forms, scheduling and customer support.
Third parties may process information under their own terms and privacy policies. The presence of a provider in the preference center does not mean every visitor receives every technology.
Embedded content may behave as though you visited the provider’s own website. Where required, optional embedded features may remain blocked until the relevant consent is provided.
Section 06
Current Cookie and Vendor Inventory
The exact names, providers, purposes and durations depend on the live technologies active when you visit. Because plugins and integrations may change, the consent preference center should be treated as the current operational inventory.
| Information | Where to Find It | What It Explains |
|---|---|---|
| Cookie or technology name | Consent preference center | The identifier used by the browser, website or provider. |
| Provider or domain | Consent preference center | Whether the technology is operated by Content Cribs or a third party. |
| Category and purpose | Consent preference center | Whether it is necessary, functional, analytical or advertising-related. |
| Duration | Consent preference center | Whether it is session-based or stored for a stated period. |
Section 07
Your Consent and Preference Choices
Available banner choices may include:
- Accept All: allow all available categories.
- Reject Non-Essential: allow only technologies required for the site and requested services to function.
- Manage Preferences: choose among eligible categories and review providers.
You may change eligible choices later through the preference center. A consent preference may itself be stored in a necessary cookie so the site can remember and respect your decision.
Section 08
Browser and Device Controls
Most browsers allow you to view, block or delete cookies through browser settings. Mobile devices and operating systems may offer additional privacy, advertising or tracking controls.
Blocking all cookies may prevent important functions from working, including login, preferences, carts, checkout, payment, security, forms or consent records. Browser controls operate separately from our preference center and may need to be updated on each browser or device.
Section 09
Analytics, Advertising and Measurement
If enabled, analytics technologies may help us understand traffic, engagement, navigation, errors and website performance. Advertising technologies may help measure campaigns, attribute inquiries or purchases, create audiences or deliver more relevant advertising.
Depending on applicable law, some advertising or analytics activity may be considered targeted advertising, sharing or a sale of personal information even when no money is exchanged. Where required, we will provide consent or opt-out choices.
Rejecting optional advertising technologies does not necessarily mean you will see no advertising; it may make advertising less personalized or reduce measurement.
Section 10
Do Not Track and Opt-Out Preference Signals
Traditional browser “Do Not Track” signals are not interpreted consistently across the industry. We may not respond unless required by law.
Where legally required and technically supported, Content Cribs may process recognized opt-out preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control, as a request to opt out of eligible targeted advertising, sale or sharing for the browser or device sending the signal.
Section 11
Cookie Duration and Related Data Retention
Session cookies generally expire when the browser session ends. Persistent cookies may remain until their stated expiration, until replaced or until you delete them.
Information derived from cookies may be retained separately for security, analytics, transactions, legal obligations or business purposes as described in our Privacy Policy.
Section 12
Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Policy when technologies, vendors, legal requirements or Content Cribs services change. The “Last Updated” date identifies the most recent revision.
The consent preference center may update more frequently because it reflects technologies detected or configured on the live website.
Section 13
Contact Us
Questions about cookies, consent preferences or related privacy rights may be submitted through:
Content Cribs
Website: ContentCribs.com
Cookie and privacy inquiries: Content Cribs Contact Page
Location: Florida, United States
Please include “Cookie Policy” or “Cookie Preferences” in your message.
Your Choices Remain Available
Review Your Cookie Preferences at Any Time.
Use the preference center to update eligible cookie categories, or contact Content Cribs with a privacy question.