COOKIE POLICY

COOKIE POLICY

COOKIE POLICY

Cookie Policy

Welcome to The Alcohol Freedom Method website. We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience. This cookie policy is part of our privacy policy and explains how we use cookies between your device and our site.

We also provide basic information about third-party services that may use cookies, which are not covered by this policy.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small piece of data that a website stores on your device when you visit. It contains information such as the website’s details, a unique identifier for your web browser, data that serves the cookie’s purpose, and the cookie’s lifespan.

Cookies are used for various purposes including enabling certain features (e.g., logging in), tracking site usage (e.g., analytics), storing user settings (e.g., time zone, notification preferences), and personalizing content (e.g., advertising, language).

Cookies can be classified as:

  • First-party cookies: Set by the website you are visiting, they track your activity on that site.

  • Third-party cookies: Set by other sites and companies, they track you on other websites that use the same third-party service.

Types of cookies and how we use them

  • Essential cookies: Crucial for core features like user logins and payment processing. We use essential cookies to enable functions on our website.

  • Performance cookies: Track how you use our website anonymously. This data helps us understand usage patterns, identify and fix errors, and enhance user experience. These may be first-party or third-party cookies.

  • Functionality cookies: Collect information about your device and settings to provide customized content and services. These may be first-party or third-party cookies.

  • Targeting/advertising cookies: Determine relevant promotional content based on your interests. They may limit ad frequency and track you across websites using the same third-party service. These may be first-party or third-party cookies.

Managing cookies

If you do not wish to accept cookies from our website, you can instruct your browser to refuse them. Note that this may limit access to certain content and services on our site.

Cookie Policy

Welcome to The Alcohol Freedom Method website. We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience. This cookie policy is part of our privacy policy and explains how we use cookies between your device and our site.

We also provide basic information about third-party services that may use cookies, which are not covered by this policy.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small piece of data that a website stores on your device when you visit. It contains information such as the website’s details, a unique identifier for your web browser, data that serves the cookie’s purpose, and the cookie’s lifespan.

Cookies are used for various purposes including enabling certain features (e.g., logging in), tracking site usage (e.g., analytics), storing user settings (e.g., time zone, notification preferences), and personalizing content (e.g., advertising, language).

Cookies can be classified as:

  • First-party cookies: Set by the website you are visiting, they track your activity on that site.

  • Third-party cookies: Set by other sites and companies, they track you on other websites that use the same third-party service.

Types of cookies and how we use them

  • Essential cookies: Crucial for core features like user logins and payment processing. We use essential cookies to enable functions on our website.

  • Performance cookies: Track how you use our website anonymously. This data helps us understand usage patterns, identify and fix errors, and enhance user experience. These may be first-party or third-party cookies.

  • Functionality cookies: Collect information about your device and settings to provide customized content and services. These may be first-party or third-party cookies.

  • Targeting/advertising cookies: Determine relevant promotional content based on your interests. They may limit ad frequency and track you across websites using the same third-party service. These may be first-party or third-party cookies.

Managing cookies

If you do not wish to accept cookies from our website, you can instruct your browser to refuse them. Note that this may limit access to certain content and services on our site.