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    Cookies Policy

    This Cookies Policy explains how TechWhoop uses cookies and similar tracking technologies. When you access TechWhoop.com through any browser or device, certain information may be collected through these technologies. We are committed to protecting your privacy and clearly explaining how and why cookies are used.

    TechWhoop, together with trusted partners, uses cookies alongside other non-personal information for several important purposes outlined below.

    1. Essential & Functional Cookies

    These cookies are required for TechWhoop to operate correctly. They help enable:

    • Basic site functionality
    • Security checks and fraud prevention
    • Operation of affiliate services
    • Commenting or user interaction features (where applicable)

    Without these cookies, parts of TechWhoop may not load or function properly.

    2. Analytical Performance & Measurement Cookies

    TechWhoop uses analytics tools—primarily Google Analytics and similar services—to understand how visitors engage with the website. These cookies help us:

    • Measure which pages are visited and for how long
    • Understand what links users follow
    • Improve content and navigation
    • Diagnose performance issues
    • Report site metrics for internal improvements and advertising purposes

    All analytics cookies collect non-personally identifiable information.

    3. Targeting & Behavioural Advertising Cookies

    These cookies help manage advertising and affiliate revenue programs used by TechWhoop. Our approved partners—such as Google (AdSense, DoubleClick) and Amazon Affiliates—use cookies and web beacons to:

    • Deliver ads relevant to your browsing behavior
    • Track ad views and link clicks
    • Measure the performance of advertisements
    • Manage commission and revenue-sharing arrangements
    • Track the effectiveness of affiliate links

    TechWhoop does not control third-party cookies set by advertisers, nor do we have access to the data they store.

    Table of Contents

        • Third-Party Cookies Used on TechWhoop
      • How Users Can Manage or Opt Out of Cookies
      • What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?
      • Types of Cookies Used
      • What Cookies Are Used For
    • Contact Us

    Third-Party Cookies Used on TechWhoop

    Third PartyCookie TypeMore Information
    Google DFP / DoubleClickTargeting & Advertisinghttps://policies.google.com/
    Google AnalyticsPerformance & Measurementhttps://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
    FacebookPerformance & Functionalityhttps://www.facebook.com/
    TwitterPerformance & Functionalityhttps://twitter.com/
    Google AdSenseTargeting & Advertisinghttps://policies.google.com/

    You may opt out of analytics cookies or behavioral advertising cookies using the links above.

    4. Other Third-Party Cookies

    Some pages on TechWhoop may contain embedded content from other platforms (e.g., YouTube videos, social media posts, or embedded widgets). These services may place their own cookies on your device.

    Because these cookies are created and managed by external platforms, TechWhoop cannot access or control them. Please refer to the respective third-party privacy policies for more information.

    Additionally, TechWhoop may use web beacons in emails to measure engagement (e.g., whether an email was opened or a link was clicked). Web beacons do not store information on your device but rely on existing cookies to function.


    How Users Can Manage or Opt Out of Cookies

    You have full control over cookie preferences. You may:

    • Delete cookies already stored on your device
    • Block cookies through your browser
    • Allow first-party cookies but block third-party cookies
    • Use the browser’s “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting

    Please note: disabling cookies may reduce site functionality or break certain features.

    Browser Cookie Settings:

    • Firefox – Cookie settings
    • Safari – Cookie settings
    • Chrome – Cookie settings
    • Microsoft Edge – Cookie settings

    You can also learn more about managing cookies here:
    http://www.allaboutcookies.org/

    To manage online behavioral advertising cookies specifically, visit:

    • http://optout.networkadvertising.org
    • http://www.aboutads.info
    • http://www.youronlinechoices.eu

    These are third-party sites; TechWhoop cannot guarantee the accuracy of their instructions.

    Opting Out of Targeting and Behavioural Advertising Cookies

    If you wish to disable cookies used for targeted advertising, you can do so through the websites of our advertising partners or through general opt-out platforms such as:

    • http://optout.networkadvertising.org/?c=1
    • http://www.aboutads.info
    • http://www.youronlinechoices.eu

    Web Beacons

    Web beacons can typically be disabled by turning off cookies in your browser or by using extensions designed to block tracking technologies. Disabling cookies will prevent beacons from functioning as intended, though we may still receive non-identifying information such as general activity logs or IP addresses.


    What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?

    A cookie is a small text file stored on your device that allows a website to remember certain information about your activity. Cookies may collect:

    • Device information (browser type, IP address)
    • Pages visited and time spent
    • Navigation paths
    • Referring URLs

    In addition to cookies, TechWhoop may use technologies such as:

    • Web beacons
    • Clear GIFs
    • Page tags
    • Web bugs

    These tools help analyze site usage and enhance your experience on TechWhoop.


    Types of Cookies Used

    1. Session Cookies: Temporary cookies deleted when your browser is closed.
    2. Persistent Cookies: Stored for a set period (typically 30–90 days for advertising, up to 26 months for analytics).
    3. First-Party Cookies: Set directly by TechWhoop.
    4. Third-Party Cookies: Set by partners such as Google, Amazon, social media platforms, or analytics tools.

    What Cookies Are Used For

    1. Functional Cookies
    Enable basic site functions and ensure stability. They do not track browsing across sites.

    2. Essential (Strictly Necessary) Cookies
    Required for TechWhoop to operate. Disabling them may break core features.

    3. Analytical Performance Cookies
    Help us understand site traffic patterns and user behavior to improve TechWhoop.

    4. Targeting & Behavioral Advertising Cookies
    Used to tailor advertising and affiliate links to user interests. These may infer broad characteristics (e.g., interests, age range) based on browsing behavior.

    To learn more about online behavioral advertising or to opt out, visit:
    http://www.youronlinechoices.com/


    Contact Us

    For more details about this Cookies Policy or to reach the TechWhoop team, please visit our Contact Us page.

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