Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

What are cookies? We are not talking about the cookie you eat (unfortunately). Cookies are text files that contain small amounts of information, which allow our website to recognize your device and are downloaded to your device when you visit the site, if you give your consent. Cookies are then sent back to the website on each subsequent visit or to another website that recognizes that cookie.

Cookies are useful because they allow the website to recognize the user's device and are widely used to enhance the functioning of sites, enable navigation between pages, remember your preferences, and generally improve the user experience. They can also help ensure that advertisements displayed online are more relevant to you and your interests.

Our site uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of aolstecell.net. This helps us provide you with a better browsing experience and implement improvements. Some of the cookies we use are "analytical" cookies. They allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors and see how visitors navigate the site while using it. This helps us improve the way our website works, for example, by ensuring that users can easily find what they are looking for.

Cookies do not contain confidential information, such as home addresses, phone numbers, or credit card details. We do not exchange cookies with any third-party websites. Please note that our advertisers and affiliates may also use cookies over which we have no control.

Unless you have adjusted your browser settings to refuse cookies, our system will generate cookies and download them to your device when you log into our site.

The cookies we use help us provide better service and improve our website. Blocking cookies may prevent our website from functioning properly. We recommend allowing the use of cookies for our site.

However, you can decide whether to accept cookies. There are several ways to manage cookies, including through your web browser settings, plugins or extensions for third-party browsers, applications designed to manage cookies, and "opt-out" mechanisms.

All major web browsers have settings that allow you to manage cookies. To learn how to use your browser settings, check the "help" section of your browser.

There are many third-party browser plugins and extensions designed to help you manage cookies. To find out how to locate and manage these applications, you can consult the "help" section of your browser, the browser provider's website, or reputable third-party websites.

Many standalone applications help manage cookies, such as the security and antivirus applications offered by Norton and McAfee. Try searching reputable third-party websites to find additional options.