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πŸͺ GoodDiy Cookie and Similar Technologies Policy

Last updated: December 19, 2023

πŸ” Introduction to Cookies and Similar Technologies

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device, enabling web servers to track your browsing activities, remember your preferences, and keep you logged in. GoodDiy uses various types of cookies, including:

  • Session cookies
  • Persistent cookies
  • First - party cookies
  • Third - party cookies from our business partners and service providers.

Additionally, we use local storage technologies like HTML5 and web beacons (also known as pixel tags or clear GIFs) to improve your experience.

🎯 Purpose of Using Cookies and Similar Technologies

πŸ”’ Security & Authentication

Cookies help maintain the security and integrity of the website, authentication processes, and secure transactions.

βš™οΈ Remembering Your Preferences

We retain your personalized settings and preferences to ensure a seamless user experience.

πŸš€ Service Performance Optimization

Cookies help us gather performance data to enhance the website and mobile app's functionality and speed.

πŸ“Š Service Analytics

We analyze user activity to improve and tailor our services to your needs.

🎯 Interest - Based Advertising

We may use your personal data for advertising purposes while following self - regulatory principles for responsible ad targeting.

πŸ› οΈ Your Choices

You have several options to manage how cookies are used:

  • Limit interest - based advertising by adjusting your browser settings, using privacy plugins, opting out of specific advertising platforms, or changing mobile device settings.
  • Block cookies and similar technologies, though doing so may impact website functionality.

πŸ”„ Changes to the Cookie and Similar Technologies Policy

GoodDiy reserves the right to update this policy. Any material changes will be communicated through updates on the website or as required by law. We encourage you to review this policy regularly to stay informed about our privacy practices.