Cookies Policy
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer or mobile device that help websites recognize your browser and improve your browsing experience.
Why Do We Use Cookies?
At CareBuz, we use cookies to enhance your experience, track website performance, and ensure that the content and ads you see are relevant to you. Cookies help with navigation, remembering your preferences, and making your visit smooth and enjoyable.
Types of Cookies We Use
We categorize our cookies into four main types:
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: These are essential for basic site functionality, like logging in and accessing secure areas. Without them, the website wouldn’t work properly.
- Performance Cookies: These help us understand how visitors use CareBuz so we can improve functionality and optimize the user experience.
- Functionality Cookies: These remember your preferences—like login details and customization settings—so you don’t have to enter them every time you visit.
- Targeting Cookies: These are used by CareBuz and our advertising partners to show relevant ads based on your interests and online activity.
First-Party vs. Third-Party Cookies
- First-party cookies are set by CareBuz and help with site functionality, like login sessions and customization.
- Third-party cookies are placed by external services we use, such as analytics and advertising providers.
Examples of Third-Party Cookies Used on CareBuz:
- Google Analytics: Helps us analyze website traffic and visitor behavior without collecting personal data. Learn more or opt out here.
- Google AdSense & DoubleClick: These serve targeted ads based on the content you view. Some ads may be purely contextual, meaning they aren’t based on personal data. Learn more about advertising cookies here.
How Long Do Cookies Stay on My Device?
- Session Cookies: These last only while you’re on our site and disappear when you close your browser.
- Persistent Cookies: These stay on your device for a set period until they expire or you manually delete them.
Managing Cookies
If you prefer not to use cookies, you can disable them in your browser settings. Check the Help section of your browser or visit AboutCookies.org for detailed guidance on managing cookies in various browsers.