Cookie Policy

Update Date: 31 Oct 2025

1. Introduction

Website Copywriter ("Company," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website at www.website-copywriter.com ("Website"). This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, why we use them, the types of cookies on our Website, and how you can manage your cookie preferences.

This Cookie Policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which describes how we collect, process, and protect your personal data.

By continuing to use our Website, you agree to the use of cookies on your device as described in this policy. If you do not want to accept cookies, you should change your browser settings or stop using our Website.

2. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that websites place on your computer, tablet, smartphone, or other internet-connected device when you visit them. Cookies are standard technology used across the internet. They help websites work properly, improve user experience, and give website owners useful information.

Cookies do many things, including:

  • Making basic website features work, like page navigation and secure areas
  • Saving your preferences and choices
  • Collecting data about how visitors use the website so we can make it better
  • Helping with advertising and measuring how well promotions work

Cookies can be "first-party cookies" (placed by the website you are visiting) or "third-party cookies" (placed by outside services on the website).

3. Types of Cookies We Use

Our Website uses the following types of cookies:

3.1. Essential Cookies

Essential cookies make our Website work. They enable basic features like page navigation, access to secure areas, and form submissions. The Website cannot work properly without these cookies.

Essential cookies do not collect information for marketing. They cannot be turned off without breaking core website features.

3.2. Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies collect anonymous data about how visitors use our Website. They help us see which pages get the most visits, how users move through the site, and where problems occur. This information helps us improve website performance and visitor experience.

Analytics cookies do not identify individual users. All data collected is grouped together and made anonymous.

3.3. Preference Cookies

Preference cookies enable advanced features and personalisation. They remember choices you make (like language settings, display options, or regional preferences) to give you a more customised experience.

Turning off preference cookies may cause some features to work differently than expected.

3.4. Advertising Cookies

Advertising cookies track your browsing activity across websites to show advertisements that match your interests. They also measure how well advertising campaigns perform and control how often you see specific advertisements.

These cookies are placed by third-party advertising networks with our permission. They may share information with other parties, including advertisers.

3.5. Social Media Cookies

Our Website may include social media features like sharing buttons or embedded content from platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X (Twitter), and YouTube. These features may place cookies that track your interaction with social media content.

4. Why We Use Cookies

We use cookies for the following reasons:

Website Functionality. Essential cookies make sure our Website works as it should. They support secure access, form handling, and session continuity.

Usage Analysis. Analytics cookies help us understand visitor patterns, find popular content, spot errors, and measure overall website performance.

Personalisation. Preference cookies save your settings and choices to give you a smoother, more personal browsing experience.

Advertising and Promotion. Advertising cookies let us show relevant advertisements, measure campaign results, and understand where our visitors come from.

Social Media Features. Social media cookies enable content sharing and embedded media from third-party platforms.

Retargeting. We use retargeting cookies to show advertisements to past Website visitors as they browse other websites or social media platforms.

5. Third-Party Cookies

We allow certain third-party service providers to place cookies on your device through our Website. These third parties include:

5.1. Google

Google provides analytics, advertising, and retargeting services. Google cookies help us measure Website traffic, analyse visitor behaviour, and show targeted advertisements across the Google Display Network.

Google Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

Google Ads Settings: https://adssettings.google.com

5.2. Meta (Facebook and Instagram)

Meta cookies help us measure Facebook and Instagram advertising campaign performance, build custom audiences, and show relevant advertisements on Meta platforms.

Meta Privacy Policy: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policy

Meta Ad Preferences: https://www.facebook.com/adpreferences

5.3. LinkedIn

LinkedIn cookies help us measure LinkedIn advertising effectiveness, target professional audiences, and track conversions from LinkedIn campaigns.

LinkedIn Privacy Policy: https://www.linkedin.com/legal/privacy-policy

LinkedIn Ad Preferences: https://www.linkedin.com/psettings/advertising

5.4. X (Twitter)

X cookies enable monitoring of advertising campaigns and delivery of relevant content on the X platform.

X Privacy Policy: https://twitter.com/privacy

5.5. YouTube

YouTube cookies support embedded video playback and track video viewing activity.

YouTube Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

We do not control third-party cookies. Each third party follows its own privacy policy and cookie practices. We recommend reading their policies directly.

6. How Long Cookies Last

Cookies last different amounts of time depending on what they do:

Session Cookies. These temporary cookies are deleted when you close your browser. They support essential functions like keeping your session active while you navigate the Website.

Persistent Cookies. These cookies stay on your device for a set period or until you delete them manually. They do things like remember your preferences and recognise you when you return.

7. How to Control Your Cookie Preferences

You have several options for managing cookies:

7.1. Browser Settings

Most web browsers have cookie controls in their settings. You can usually:

  • See cookies stored on your device
  • Delete all cookies or selected cookies
  • Block all cookies or cookies from specific websites
  • Set different rules for first-party and third-party cookies
  • Get alerts when cookies are being placed

Browser-Specific Instructions:

  • Google Chrome: Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies and Other Site Data
  • Mozilla Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data
  • Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Manage Website Data
  • Microsoft Edge: Settings > Cookies and Site Permissions > Manage and Delete Cookies
  • Opera: Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies

Please note that blocking or deleting cookies may affect how the Website works. Some features may not work correctly if cookies are disabled.

7.2. Opt-Out Tools

You can opt out of certain third-party cookies using these tools:

Google Analytics Opt-Out: Install the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout

Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA): Opt out of interest-based advertising from participating companies at https://optout.aboutads.info

Network Advertising Initiative (NAI): Opt out at https://optout.networkadvertising.org

European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA): Opt out at https://www.youronlinechoices.eu

7.3. Mobile Device Settings

On mobile devices, you can limit ad tracking through device settings:

  • iOS: Settings > Privacy & Security > Tracking
  • Android: Settings > Privacy > Ads > Opt out of Ads Personalisation

7.4. Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers have a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that tells websites you do not want to be tracked. Our Website does not currently respond to DNT signals because there is no industry-wide standard. However, you can use the cookie management options above to control tracking.

8. Related Technologies

Besides cookies, we may use similar tracking technologies:

8.1. Tracking Pixels and Web Beacons

Tracking pixels (also called web beacons or clear GIFs) are small, invisible images embedded in web pages or emails. They detect whether a page or email has been viewed and collect information like IP address, browser type, and access time.

We use pixels from Meta (Facebook Pixel), Google, LinkedIn, and other advertising platforms to measure campaign performance and build retargeting audiences.

8.2. Local Storage

Local storage lets websites save data on your device without an expiration date. This data stays until you clear it manually. We may use local storage to improve functionality and experience.

8.3. Session Storage

Session storage works like local storage but is automatically cleared when you close your browser. We may use session storage for temporary data during your browsing session.

8.4. Device Fingerprinting

Device fingerprinting collects information about your device setup (including browser type, screen resolution, installed plugins, and timezone) to create a unique identifier. We do not actively use device fingerprinting. However, some third-party services may use this technique.

9. Consent

9.1. Getting Consent

When you first visit our Website, you will see a cookie notice explaining how we use cookies. By clicking "Accept" or continuing to browse the Website, you agree to cookie placement on your device.

9.2. Withdrawing Consent

You may withdraw your consent at any time by:

  • Changing your browser settings to block or delete cookies
  • Using the opt-out tools described in Section 7.2
  • Clearing cookies from your device

Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing done before you withdrew consent.

9.3. Essential Cookies

Essential cookies do not need consent because they are necessary for the Website to work. These cookies are placed automatically when you access the Website.

10. Data Protection

Information collected through cookies may be personal data under applicable United States privacy laws. We process cookie-related data in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

Where cookies collect personal data, we ensure:

  • Data is processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently
  • Data is collected for specific, clear, and legitimate purposes
  • Data is adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary
  • Data is accurate and kept up to date
  • Data is kept only as long as necessary
  • Data is processed securely with appropriate technical and organisational safeguards

Your rights under data protection laws (including rights to access, correct, delete, and object) apply to personal data collected through cookies. See our Privacy Policy for how to exercise these rights.

11. Visitors from Different Locations

Our Website may be accessed by visitors from different places with different data protection rules.

11.1. United States

For visitors in the United States, we follow applicable federal and state privacy laws, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) where relevant. California residents have additional rights regarding personal information collected through cookies, as described in our Privacy Policy.

11.2. European Economic Area (EEA) and United Kingdom

If you are in the EEA or UK, we follow the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and UK GDPR for cookie consent and data processing. Non-essential cookies are placed only with your clear consent.

11.3. Canada

For visitors in Canada, we follow the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) and applicable provincial privacy laws.

11.4. Australia

For visitors in Australia, we follow the Privacy Act 1988 and Australian Privacy Principles.

11.5. Other Locations

We follow applicable cookie and privacy laws in other places where our Website is accessed. Where local law requires consent for certain cookies, we will get that consent before placing them.

12. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, the cookies we use, or legal requirements.

When we make important changes, we will:

  • Post the updated policy on our Website with a new "Updated Date."
  • Update our cookie notice as needed

We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy regularly to stay informed about how we use cookies.

13. Contact Us

If you have questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, please contact us:

Website Copywriter

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.website-copywriter.com

By continuing to use our Website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Cookie Policy and agree to our use of cookies as described here.