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This page explains what cookies and similar technologies Ansvya uses, why we use them, and how you can manage them. Read this together with our Privacy Policy.
What cookies are
Cookies are small data files placed on your device by a website. They let the site recognize your device, remember your preferences, measure how the site is used, and (for some) deliver advertising. We also use related technologies such as pixels, tags, and local storage; we refer to these collectively as "cookies" on this page for simplicity.
Cookies we use
Strictly necessary
Required for the Site to function. These cannot be disabled through our consent banner. Examples: session continuity, security, your cookie-preference setting itself.
Analytics
Help us understand how readers use the Site so we can improve it. We use [ANALYTICS PROVIDER — typically Google Analytics or a privacy-friendly alternative]. Data is aggregated and pseudonymized where supported.
Affiliate attribution
When you click a link to an operator, an affiliate cookie may be set so the operator can attribute the referral to us. This is how we earn commissions. The cookie typically lasts 30 to 90 days depending on the affiliate program.
Preference
Remember your settings — for example, whether you dismissed a notification, or your selected state on a state-guide page.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties whose services we use (analytics providers, affiliate networks, hosting CDN). Their use of data is governed by their own policies, linked from our consent banner.
How to manage cookies
Use the cookie-consent banner on the Site to accept or decline non-essential cookies.
Adjust your cookie preferences at any time via the "Cookie settings" link in our footer.
Block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may break parts of the Site.
Use browser-level "Do Not Track" or Global Privacy Control signals where supported.
Changes
If our use of cookies changes materially, we will update this page and re-prompt for consent where required.
