Cookie Policy
Effective date: July 4, 2026
Last updated: July 4, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Cyberquotix (cyberquotix.com) uses cookies and similar technologies. It works alongside our Privacy Policy, which describes how we handle personal data more broadly.
What cookies are
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser. Cookies let a site remember things between page loads and visits, such as a setting you chose or whether you have seen a notice before. Some cookies last only for your current session and disappear when you close the browser, while others stay for a set period so they can recognize your device on a later visit. Some cookies are set by us, and some are set by third parties whose services appear on our pages. We also treat similar technologies, such as local storage and tracking pixels, under this same policy.
The categories we use
- Essential cookies. These keep the site working, for example by handling basic security and remembering that you dismissed a banner. The site cannot function properly without them.
- Preference cookies. These remember choices you make, such as a light or dark reading mode, so the site behaves the way you expect on your next visit.
- Analytics cookies. These help us count visits and understand which articles readers find useful. We aim to use them in a way that measures traffic in aggregate rather than tracking you personally.
- Advertising cookies. Once ads are enabled on Cyberquotix, Google AdSense and its advertising partners may set cookies to show ads and to limit how often you see the same one. These cookies are controlled by those third parties under their own policies.
How to manage or disable cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you view stored cookies, delete them, and block new ones, including third-party cookies specifically. Look under the privacy or security section of your browser:
- Chrome: Settings, then Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data.
- Firefox: Settings, then Privacy and Security.
- Safari: Preferences, then Privacy.
- Edge: Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
You can also opt out of personalized advertising through Google Ads Settings at https://www.google.com/settings/ads and the industry tools at https://www.aboutads.info. Blocking cookies may change how some parts of the site behave, but you can still read our articles.
For more on how we handle your information overall, see our Privacy Policy.