Cookies Policy

This Cookies Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies are, how PR Network (“we,” “us,” “our”) uses them, and the choices you have when you use our website and related services (collectively, the “Services”). This Cookies Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.

1. What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, phone, tablet) when you visit a website. Cookies help websites remember information about your visit, such as your preferences, login state, and how you interact with pages. Cookies can be “session cookies” that expire when you close your browser, or “persistent cookies” that remain until they expire or you delete them.

2. Similar Technologies We Use

In addition to cookies, we may use similar technologies such as pixels (small image files), web beacons, local storage, SDKs, and device identifiers. These technologies can help us deliver features, measure performance, and improve security. For simplicity, we refer to these collectively as “cookies” in this policy.

3. Why We Use Cookies

We use cookies for the following purposes: to make the Services work properly, to improve site performance, to remember your preferences, to provide security and prevent fraud, to measure traffic and usage trends, and to support marketing where permitted. Some cookies are essential for core functionality, while others are optional and used for analytics or advertising.

4. Types Of Cookies We Use

We use different categories of cookies depending on your activity on the Services.

4.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are required for the Services to function and cannot be switched off in our systems in many cases. They are usually set in response to actions you take, such as logging in, submitting forms, setting privacy preferences, or managing account security. Without these cookies, core features like account access, secure sessions, fraud prevention, and page delivery may not work.

4.2 Functional Cookies

These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalization, such as remembering language preferences, region settings, or interface choices. They may be set by us or by service providers whose tools we use to support specific features. If you disable functional cookies, some features may become limited or not work as intended.

4.3 Performance And Analytics Cookies

These cookies help us understand how visitors use PR Network by collecting information such as which pages are visited most, how users navigate the site, and whether errors occur. This information is generally used in aggregated form to improve site performance, user experience, and service reliability. Disabling analytics cookies may reduce our ability to diagnose issues and improve the Services.

4.4 Security And Fraud-Prevention Cookies

We use cookies and similar identifiers to help protect PR Network and users from suspicious activity and abuse. These cookies support functions like rate limiting, bot detection, session integrity checks, and secure authentication. They help us maintain platform stability and reduce fraud risk, especially around logins and transactions.

4.5 Advertising And Marketing Cookies

Where used, these cookies may be set by us or by advertising partners to deliver relevant ads, limit ad frequency, measure campaign effectiveness, and understand the performance of promotions. These cookies may collect information about your browsing behavior on our site and, depending on your settings and applicable law, across other sites. If you disable marketing cookies, you may still see ads, but they may be less relevant and less measurable.

5. Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on PR Network may be placed by third-party service providers that support our Services, such as analytics providers, payment services, spam prevention tools, customer support widgets, embedded content, and advertising partners. These third parties may collect information directly from your device and may process it under their own privacy policies. We do not control third-party cookie practices, but we limit third-party integrations to what we believe is necessary and appropriate for our Services.

6. How Long Cookies Stay On Your Device

The duration depends on the type of cookie. Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain until their set expiration date or until you delete them. Some cookies may expire within minutes or hours for security reasons, while others may last longer to remember preferences or measure long-term performance trends.

7. Your Cookie Choices And Controls

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies and to manage settings per website. You can also choose to disable certain categories of cookies, but strictly necessary cookies may still be used because they are required for core functionality and security. If you block cookies completely, parts of PR Network may not function properly, including login, account access, ordering, and form submissions.

8. Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal. Because there is no consistent industry standard for how to respond to DNT signals, PR Network may not respond to DNT in a uniform way. We will continue to review legal requirements and industry developments related to DNT and similar mechanisms.

9. Updates To This Cookies Policy

We may update this Cookies Policy to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or how we use cookies. When we update it, we will revise the Effective Date at the top. Your continued use of the Services after changes means you accept the updated Cookies Policy.

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