Last updated May, 2025
The terms of this Cookie Policy are applicable to any of our products or Services that include this Cookie Policy by reference or contain links to it.
When it comes to the information we collect and utilize about you, we at Prescience Media Group LLC prioritize transparency and openness.
We employ cookies and related technologies, such as pixels, local storage, and mobile ad IDs, to collect and utilize data as part of our Services, as described in our Privacy Policy ("Services"), which includes our Sites or communications. These technologies are collectively referred to as "cookies" in this Cookie Policy. In order to ensure transparency, this Cookie Policy provides detailed information regarding the timing and manner in which we employ specific technologies.
By continuing to access our site or utilize our Services, you consent to the use of cookies and other similar technologies for the purposes outlined in this Cookie Policy.
All terms in this Cookie Policy shall have the meaning as in our Terms of Service, unless otherwise stated here.
Below are listed technologies we might utilize when you use our Service.
a. Cookies A cookie is a small file that is downloaded to your computer or mobile device and enables us to function. Cookies may be acquired by any browser that utilizes our website, whether from us or from third parties, including our clients, business partners, or service providers. In the event that you visit a third-party website that houses our plugins or tags or displays advertisements, we or third parties may also store cookies in your browser.
The two categories of cookies that we employ are session cookies and persistent cookies. Persistent cookies are employed for a variety of purposes, such as recognising you as a previous user, thereby facilitating your access to our site and the use of our services after you have departed. We will be able to read the persistent cookie when you visit one of our Sites or a third-party website that utilizes our Services again, as it remains in your browser. Sessions cookies are only valid for the duration of the session, which is typically the current visit to a website or a browser session.
b. Pixels A pixel is a miniature image that may be incorporated into web pages and communications. In order for the pixel to be displayed in these emails and websites, our servers must first receive a call that includes device and visit information. We employ pixels to collect data regarding your interactions with emails and websites, including your responses to advertisements and posts. Furthermore, pixels enable us and other entities to install cookies on your browser.
c. Local storage Local storage(s) can be utilized by a website or application to save data on your device. Local storage can be employed to improve your experience by activating features, storing your preferences, and improving Site functionality.
d. Other similar technologies In addition to the tracking methods specified, we also implement other tracking technologies, including mobile advertising IDs and identifiers, as detailed in this Cookie Notice. This notice provides examples of related technologies, including pixels, local storage, and other tracking technologies. Please be advised that the names of cookies and related technologies are subject to change.
The objectives for which these technologies are employed are listed below.
Third parties, such as our clients, partners, and service providers, may implement cookies in conjunction with our Services.
For example, third parties may employ cookies to achieve their own marketing objectives by displaying advertisements on and off our website.
Third parties may employ cookies to facilitate the provision of our Services. To conduct research and analysis of our Services, as well as for our own marketing purposes.
In terms of the manner in which we employ cookies and related technologies, you have different options. Please be advised that the overall user experience may be compromised if you restrict our ability to set cookies and other similar technologies, as it may no longer be customized to your specific needs. Furthermore, it may obstruct the storage of personalized settings, such as login data.
The settings of the majority of browsers provide access to cookie administration options, which you can modify to reflect your consent to the use of cookies. Furthermore, the majority of browsers offer the capability to view and delete cookies, including our cookies. For additional information regarding browser controls, please consult the documentation provided by the manufacturer of your browser.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and other regulatory bodies have advocated for the creation and implementation of a mechanism that would allow Internet users to regulate the monitoring of their online activities across websites by modifying their browser settings. This concept is referred to as DNT. Consequently, we generally refrain from responding to "do not track" messages.