Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy explains how Conor Comment (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website and, where applicable, within the Service.
You can manage your cookie preferences at any time using the cookie banner settings (or the “Manage cookies” control if present).
2. Why we use cookies
- To make the website work reliably (security, page routing, basic functionality).
- To remember your preferences (for example, language or consent choices).
- To understand website performance and improve reliability (analytics, only if you consent where required).
- To measure marketing performance (only if you consent where required and if enabled).
3. Cookie categories
We classify cookies into categories. Some cookies are strictly necessary and do not require consent in many jurisdictions. Others require opt-in consent (especially in the EU/EEA and UK).
- Strictly necessary: essential for core site functionality, security, or to provide a service you requested.
- Preferences: remember choices you make (for example, language).
- Analytics (optional): help us understand usage and improve performance.
- Marketing (optional): used to measure or deliver advertising, or to support cross-site targeting (if enabled).
5. How to manage preferences
You can manage cookies in three ways:
- Cookie banner settings: accept/reject by category and change your choice later.
- Browser settings: delete existing cookies and block future cookies (may break parts of the site).
- Device-level controls: some browsers support privacy signals (see below).
6. Consent and legal basis
EU/EEA & UK: we generally rely on consent for non-essential cookies (analytics/marketing). Strictly necessary cookies may be used without consent where permitted.
US: requirements vary by state. Where applicable, you may have rights to opt out of certain processing related to targeted advertising or “sharing” as defined by law.
7. Third-party cookies
Some cookies may be set by third-party providers we use (for example, analytics or embedded services). Those providers may process data under their own policies.
If third-party cookies are enabled, we aim to disclose them in the cookie list above and control them through consent settings where required.
8. Browser signals (GPC / DNT)
Some browsers provide privacy signals such as Global Privacy Control (GPC) or Do Not Track (DNT).
Where required by applicable law, we will treat valid opt-out preference signals (like GPC) as an opt-out for sale/sharing of personal information for targeted advertising, where such processing is relevant.
9. Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time. We will post the updated version on this page and update the “Last updated” date.