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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: 30th June, 2022

NYT Wordle Solver uses cookies on our web and mobile properties, which include our website https://nytwordlesolver.com/ and any other media form, media channel, mobile website, or mobile application related or connected thereto (collectively, the “NYT Wordle Solver Service” or “Services”). By using the NYT Wordle Solver Service, you consent to the use of cookies. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use cookies, how third-parties we may partner with may use cookies on the NYT Wordle Solver Service, your choices regarding cookies, and further information about cookies.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

Cookies make your experience with the NYT Wordle Solver Service more enjoyable. Cookies are small pieces of text sent by your internet browser from a website you visit. A cookie file is a small file that is stored in your internet browser and allows the NYT Wordle Solver Service or a third-party to recognize you and make your next visit easier and the NYT Wordle Solver Service more useful to you. There are two types of Cookies: “persistent” and “session” cookies. Persistent cookies help websites remember your information and settings when you visit them in the future. A session cookie is used to identify a particular visit to a website. Session cookies are erased when you close your browser at the end of your session.

HOW DO WE USE COOKIES?

When you use and access the NYT Wordle Solver Service, we may place a number of cookies files in your internet browser. We use cookies for the following purposes: to enable certain functions of the NYT Wordle Solver Service, to provide advertisements, for monetization, and to provide analytics. We use both session and persistent cookies on the NYT Wordle Solver Service and we use different types of cookies to run the NYT Wordle Solver Service.

WHAT TYPE OF COOKIES DOES NYT Wordle Solver USE?

Strictly Necessary Cookies. These cookies are essential, they enable you to move around the NYT Wordle Solver Service and use its features.

Performance Cookies. We use these cookies to collect information about how you use the NYT Wordle Solver Service. For example, we use several analytics providers to help us know which pages you visit and how long you stay on them. These cookies don’t collect any information that could identify you – all the information collected is anonymous and is only used to help us improve how the NYT Wordle Solver Service works, understand what interests our users, and measure the effectiveness of our marketing.

THIRD-PARTY COOKIES

In addition to our own cookies, various third-party cookies are used to report usage statistics of the NYT Wordle Solver Service, recognize when you visit the NYT Wordle Solver Service, streamline your use of the NYT Wordle Solver Service, and so on.

We’re glad you like to share the content we have on the NYT Wordle Solver Service, but please be aware that social networking sites, like Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter, might send cookies. We don’t control the setting of these third-party cookies, so we suggest you check the third-party websites for more information about their cookies and how to manage them.

Advertising on the NYT Wordle Solver Service is managed by various third-party partners, which use cookies and web beacons to administer the ads you see on the NYT Wordle Solver Service. All data collected by our third-party advertising partners is subject to their individual privacy policies. You can learn more in our Privacy Policy.

WHAT ARE YOUR CHOICES REGARDING COOKIES?

Most browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings preferences. Limiting the ability of websites to set cookies or deleting cookies may diminish your overall user experience. If you’d like to delete cookies or instruct your internet browser to delete or refuse cookies, please visit the help pages of your web browser.

WHERE CAN YOU FIND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COOKIES?

You can learn more about cookies at the following third-party websites:

  • All About Cookies: http://www.allaboutcookies.org/
  • Network Advertising Initiative: http://www.networkadvertising.org/