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Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, and the choices you have when you visit Health n’ Heal.
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What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. They help the site remember information about your visit (like preferences) and support features such as analytics and embedded content. Cookies can be “session” cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or “persistent” cookies (stored for a set period of time).
How we use cookies
Why we use cookies on Health n’ Heal
We use cookies and similar technologies to help the site work properly, understand how readers use our content, and support our affiliate publishing model. We do not use cookies to sell your personal information. Some cookies may be set by third parties (for example, analytics providers or embedded media platforms).
Cookie types we may use
Below are common categories of cookies and similar technologies you may encounter on our site. Availability can vary based on the pages you visit and the tools in use.
Strictly necessary cookies
These help the website function (for example, security, load balancing, and basic preferences). They’re generally required for core site features to work.
Analytics / performance cookies
These help us understand how visitors use the site (such as which pages are most popular and how long readers stay). We use this information to improve content and user experience.
Functionality cookies
These remember choices you make (like display preferences) to provide a more personalized experience.
Affiliate / advertising cookies
When you click an affiliate link, the merchant may set cookies to track that referral so we may earn a commission. These cookies are controlled by the third-party merchant and their policies.
Embedded content cookies
Pages that include embedded videos, social posts, or other third-party widgets may allow those providers to set cookies or use similar technologies.
Do Not Track & Global Privacy Control (GPC)
Some browsers offer privacy signals like “Do Not Track” or GPC. We aim to respect applicable signals where feasible, but third-party services may not respond to these signals consistently.
Your choices & how to manage cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings (block, delete, or limit cookies) and, where available, through consent tools on the site. If you disable certain cookies, parts of the website may not function as intended. You can also opt out of some analytics and advertising cookies through industry opt-out programs provided by third parties.
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