Cookie Policy
1.0 Introduction
This Cookie Policy (“Cookie Policy”) describes how Cookies, Web Beacons and similar technologies, are used on NFT Brands, Inc.’s Sites to enhance user experience and tailor advertisements. For further information about this Cookie Policy, please contact us at: info@nftbrandsinc.com.
2.0 Definitions
All defined terms in this Cookie Policy with initial capitals have the meaning as set forth in this Section, unless defined elsewhere in this Cookie Policy. The singular meaning of a defined term shall have the same meaning as the plural meaning and vice versa.
2.1 “NFT Brands” means NFT Brands Inc. and all of its subsidiaries and affiliates, except those which maintain their own privacy or cookies policies. NFT Brands is also referred to as “we,” “us” and “our.”
2.2 “You” or “Your” means each visitor who accesses or uses our Sites.
2.3 “Cookie” means a small text file that is stored in your computer’s internet browser when you access and use a website. There are many different types of Cookies. Some Cookies are used to make websites function properly, called “strictly necessary cookies.” Other Cookies, called targeting, functional, or performance Cookies, are used to analyze site performance and traffic, or to tailor advertisements to users. Some Cookies contain unique identifiers about you or your device. When you access and use our Sites, we will send that identifier to your device and it will be stored on your device. Your device will send the identifier back to us each time you access and use our Sites. A Cookie will be either a “session” Cookie or a “persistent” Cookie: (a) a session Cookies will expire when you stop using our Sites and (b) a persistent Cookie will be stored in your device’s web browser, and will remain in use until the expiration date that we set (you can delete a persistent cookie before its expiration date by using the web browser on your device).
2.4 “Sites” means the NFT Brands, Inc. website(s).
2.5 “Web Beacon” means site instrumentation that help to determine the kind of response the online activities generate. Web Beacons may also be used by a third-party to monitor a user’s activity on a site. For example, web beacons can document how many times a page has been viewed or how many of the e-mails, requested by visitors, are actually opened. Generally, any electronic image that is part of a web page or html-based e-mail, including ad banners, can act as a web beacon.
3.0 The Types of Cookies We Use
3.1 We use four types of Cookies on our websites:
(a) Strictly necessary Cookies, also known as essential Cookies, which belong to us. These Cookies are session cookies and enable you to move around our Site and access certain features.
(b) Functional Cookies, also known as preference Cookies, which can belong to us and/or a third-party. These cookies are generally session Cookies but can be persistent Cookies and allow our Sites to remember choices you made when you previously accessed and used our Sites. These choices may include, for example, the language you prefer and your username/password if you choose an automatic log in.
(c) Performance Cookies, also known as statistics Cookies, which can belong to us and/or a third-party. These Cookies are generally persistent cookies but can be session Cookies and collect information about how you use our Sites. For example, we can see the pages you visited and the links on which you clicked.
(d) Targeting Cookies, also known as marketing Cookies, which are third-party Cookies. These Cookies are persistent Cookies and analyze Site user behavior and allow us to deliver personalized marketing messages to you.
4.0 Third Party Cookies
4.1 Our Sites use performance Cookies sent to you by companies other than us. When you use our websites, you may see embedded content (for example, a video on a third-party website) or you may be directed to other websites. We do not control the placement of Cookies by the embedded content or other websites.
4.2 You may wish to review the privacy policies of these third parties that can be found on their websites.
5.0 Managing and Opting Out of Cookies
5.1. Many Cookies can be disabled through the browser on your device by following the instructions on your web browser. The instructions are usually located in the ‘Help’, ‘Tools’ or ‘Edit’ menus of your web browser. Please note: you cannot disable a strictly necessary or essential Cookie.
5.2 Blocking all Cookies can have a negative effect on your ability to access and use our Site.
5.3 You have the right to opt-out of Cookies at any time. You may send your opt-out request by mail to 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 300, Beverly Hills, CA 90212 or by email to info@nftbrandsinc.com.
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