Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy ("Policy") explains how findmecodes.com ("Site," "we," or "us") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you visit our website. By using the Site, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this Policy.

We may update this Policy periodically. Material changes will be notified via the Site. Your continued use constitutes acceptance of any modifications. If you disagree, you must stop using the Site or adjust your browser settings to reject cookies.

This Policy is part of our broader Privacy Policy. Defined terms carry the same meaning here.

What cookies are

Which cookies are used when you access and use the Site

How third parties use cookies on the Site

Your cookie options

1. What Are Cookies?

A cookie is a small text file stored in your web browser that allows the Site or third parties to recognize you as a visitor (not personally identifiable). Cookies serve key purposes, including:

Types of Cookies

Pixel Tags (Web Beacons)

We may use transparent pixel tags (also called web beacons or clear GIFs) alongside cookies to:

2. How We Use Cookies on This Site

When you visit or interact with our Site, we or third parties may place cookies in your browser. Some cookies are only used when you engage with specific features or set certain preferences, while others remain active for longer durations, as outlined in our [Privacy Policy].

We also collaborate with third parties—such as advertising networks and analytics providers—who may place cookies on your browser when you interact with our ads, including those found in marketing emails. These cookies collect non-personally identifiable information (non-PII) about your behavior across our emails and third-party websites. This data helps deliver ads tailored to your interests while you browse other sites.

Many of these third parties are members of the Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA), which promotes transparency and user control over behavior-based advertising. To learn more or opt out of such ads, visit https://youradchoices.com.

Types of Cookies We Use:

3. How Do Third Parties Use Cookies on the Site?

Third-party companies such as analytics providers, vendors, and advertising networks use cookies to gather anonymous information about your Browse behavior. These cookies help them analyze how users interact with our Site and track which other websites you visit afterward. The collected data allows these third parties to improve their services, deliver targeted advertisements, and gain insights into broader online user activity patterns - all while maintaining your anonymity. This information may also be used to measure advertising effectiveness and optimize future marketing campaigns across different websites you visit.

4. How Can You Control Your Cookies?

You’re free to block or remove cookies at any time through your browser’s settings—simply delete existing cookies and disable new ones. For step-by-step guidance, check your browser’s help pages. Keep in mind, though, that turning off cookies may prevent certain features from working, stop your preferences from being saved, and cause some pages to display incorrectly.

If you’d like to opt out of cookies from specific third parties, follow the opt‑out instructions provided in each provider’s privacy policy.

5. Managing Your Cookies

Cookies improve your experience on our Sites and services. If you choose to turn them off, some features may not work correctly.

A. Opting Out of Behavioral Advertising Cookies

B. Turning Cookies On or Off in Your Browser

5.1 Google Chrome

  1. Click the menu → SettingsPrivacy and securitySite SettingsCookies and site data.
  2. Enable all cookies: Select “Allow all cookies.”
  3. First‑party only: Select “Block third‑party cookies.”
  4. Disable all cookies: Select “Block all cookies.”

5.2 Microsoft Edge

  1. Click SettingsCookies and site permissionsManage and delete cookies and site data.
  2. Choose “Allow sites to save and read cookie data” (default) or “Block third‑party cookies.”
  3. To stop all cookies, turn off “Allow sites to save and read cookie data.”

5.3 Internet Explorer 6–11

  1. Go to ToolsInternet OptionsPrivacy.
  2. Move the slider to “Medium” or lower to allow cookies.
  3. Slide to “Block All Cookies” to disable them.

5.4 Mozilla Firefox

  1. Open menu → SettingsPrivacy & Security.
  2. Under “Enhanced Tracking Protection,” choose Standard (allows cookies), Strict (blocks many cookies), or Custom to fine‑tune.
  3. Or under “Cookies and Site Data,” toggle “Manage Exceptions” or “Delete cookies and site data.”

5.5 Opera

  1. MenuSettingsAdvancedPrivacy & securitySite SettingsCookies and site data.
  2. Toggle “Allow sites to save and read cookie data” on or off.

5.6 Safari (macOS)

  1. SafariPreferencesPrivacy.
  2. Under “Cookies and website data,” choose “Always block” or “Allow from websites I visit.”

5.7 Other Browsers

Check your browser’s Help section or contact its support for cookie settings.

Note:

Most browsers accept cookies by default. If you disable them, certain areas of our Site may be inaccessible, preferences won’t be saved, and personalized content might not display.