Cookie Policy
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They serve various functions, such as remembering your preferences, understanding how you interact with our site, and delivering tailored content.
Types of Cookies Used
Our website, Defending Against Fraud Charges, utilizes different types of cookies to enhance user experience and optimize performance:
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Necessary Cookies: These are essential for the basic functionality of our site. They allow us to provide you with services as requested, such as remembering your login details and maintaining session information during browsing.
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Performance Cookies: We employ these cookies to gather and analyze how users interact with our website. This includes tracking page views, loading times, and overall performance metrics, which helps us improve the site’s functionality and user experience.
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Functionality Cookies: These enable certain features on our site, such as remembering settings (e.g., language preferences) and personalizing content. They enhance your browsing experience by tailoring information to your needs.
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Targeting/Advertising Cookies: We may use these cookies to deliver targeted content and advertisements based on your interests. They help us analyze user behavior and provide personalized marketing.
Managing and Deleting Cookies
You have control over the cookies used on our website:
- Most web browsers allow you to manage and delete cookies through their settings. You can adjust your browser’s privacy settings to restrict or block certain types of cookies.
- For detailed instructions, please refer to your browser’s help resources or online guides.
Third-Party Cookies
Our site may include third-party cookies from trusted services that aid in enhancing our platform:
- Analytics Providers: We use analytics tools (e.g., Google Analytics) to track website performance and user behavior, which helps us improve our content and services.
- Advertising Networks: For targeted advertising, we may engage with third-party ad networks that utilize cookies to deliver relevant ads based on your browsing history.
Consent and Control
We respect your right to choose how cookies are used on our website. By continuing to browse Defending Against Fraud Charges, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy. You can manage or change your cookie settings at any time via your browser’s privacy settings.
Last Updated
This Cookie Policy was last updated on January 1, 2024.
For any queries or concerns regarding our Cookie Policy, please contact us at: [email protected].