Cookie Policy for Crushtheclock.com

At Crushtheclock.com, we are committed to protecting your privacy and keeping your data secure. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to achieve this goal.

This Cookie Policy outlines how we use cookies and other tracking technologies on our website, what information these technologies collect, and explains how you can manage the settings of our technology that helps protect your privacy.

A cookie is a small piece of text sent by a website that you visit. It is stored in the user’s web browser. When they return to the same website, the browser sends back the content of the cookie so that their preferences or actions can be remembered across browsing sessions. This allows us to provide a better service tailored to each individual user’s needs. Most websites use cookies for many different purposes, such as remembering user preferences or authentication information.

How does Crushtheclock use Cookies?

We use cookies for several reasons:

  • To provide a better experience when you visit our website;
  • To store certain information about your preferences;
  • To remember if you have visited us before;
  • To count how many people visit our website;
  • To measure user behaviour on our website; and
  • To improve the content of our website based on user feedback.

What types of cookies do we use?

We may utilize both “session” cookies and “persistent” cookies on our website:

• A session cookie expires automatically when you close your browser; while

• A persistent cookie remains on your device long after you have closed your browser until either it expires or is deleted manually by an individual user through their device settings (if available).

This is standard for any website you visit throughout the web.

You may adjust/manage/delete any existing Cookies from within your device’s own system settings — please refer to its manufacturer’s instruction manual for more information on how to do this safely and securely for each specific device type being used by yourself/on behalf of others (e.g., desktop/laptop computers, mobile devices etc.)