Cookie Policy

By using the www.bestlisting.org websites, you consent to the terms and conditions of this Cookie Policy ("Policy"). The conditions for using cookies on this website are described in this Policy. You signify your acceptance and consent to these terms by using the site in the future.

Please take note that this Cookie Policy may change at any time and without prior notice. Users will be notified of any significant changes via the site or sites. It is advised that people check this webpage frequently to stay informed about any updates to our privacy policies. Your continued use of the Site after any changes to this Policy go into effect signifies that you understand and agree to these changes. Should you disagree with any of the terms stated in this Policy, your only options are to either stop using the Site or adjust your browser settings so that cookies are not accepted.

The current paper outlines the guidelines that control how cookies are used on the website, incorporating the definitions and explanations included in our privacy policy.

  1. What are cookies?

A little text file known as a "cookie" may be loaded into your web browser when you visit the website. Its function is to identify you as a user while protecting your personal data. Cookies serve a number of purposes, such as enabling the distribution of advertisements and behavioral advertising, storing user preferences, providing analytical data, and facilitating the usage of specific services.

Cookies fall into two different categories: session cookies, which are temporary, and permanent cookies, which are ongoing. Persistent cookies remain in the browser until they are expressly deleted or reach their predefined expiration date, while session cookies are automatically deleted from the browser when it closes. The cookies have set expiration dates that range from a few minutes to several years.

Cookies that are stored on a user's browser's hard drive by a website are referred to as first-party cookies. However, cookies that are set up from a domain other than the one being accessed are known as "third-party cookies."

On our websites, pixel tags and cookies work together closely. In the course of your internet browsing, you may have come across clear GIFs, web beacons, or pixel tags on a number of websites. These pixels work in tandem with cookies to evaluate the actions and demeanor of users who are directed to our website by different providers. Pixel tags are used for a variety of purposes by both us and our business partners. These include Retargeting (which is explained in our Privacy Statement) and other interest-based advertising (which is described in Section 5).

  1. How does the Site use cookies when I use it?

If you use this website, make use of our services, or both, there's a chance that we or a third party will place cookies on your browser. Please refer to our Privacy Policy for further information on the precise cookie categories that are utilized and the corresponding timing of their usage.

Among the several tasks that cookies can perform are the following:

First-party cookies are required for the website to work properly and to enable features like persistent sign-in and effective transaction processing.

We employ analytics cookies to collect information about how the Site(s) are used, with the goal of improving their functioning and evaluating their effectiveness. Furthermore, these cookies may be employed in A/B testing scenarios to assess how users react to various variations of advertisements, webpages, or features. Cookies used for analytics can be classified as first-party or third-party.

"Preference cookies" are the term used to describe the cookies that are used on websites to store user preferences.

Third-party cookies are placed on users' computers by advertising networks or platforms. They are sometimes known as "behavioral" or "targeted" advertising cookies. These tools are primarily used to: (i) make it easier for adverts to be displayed and assess their efficacy; and (ii) show you ads that are customized to your interests and preferences based on your online activity.

  1. How are cookies used by third parties on the websites?

Cookies are essential to the gathering of anonymous user data for a variety of purposes, such as ad networks, analytics, and third-party services. These firms have the power to track and analyze users' activity on the Site and even observe how they behave when they visit other websites after utilizing cookies. The collected data is anonymised and used to offer insights into user behavior and preferences, making it easier to deliver advertising and services that are more precisely targeted.

  1. Which cookies can I choose from?

If someone is generally against cookies, or just a particular sort, they can change their web browser's settings to delete cookies that have already been saved and refuse to accept new ones. For detailed instructions on completing this task, please refer to the documentation provided by your online browser. It is crucial to remember that choosing to reject or remove our cookies may make it harder to use specific services, maintain your preferences, and access some areas of our websites.

To disable cookies, refer to each third party's privacy statement for information.

  1. How are cookies managed?

The Cookie Policy describes how using cookies could improve the user's experience on our website and services. Should you decide to disable cookies, there's a chance that you'll have some issues or limitations with our website's functionality.

How to turn off cookies that target advertisements based on behavior

For additional information, visit www.youronlinechoices.eu if you are a customer in the European Union and have concerns about cookies that are used for behaviorally targeted advertising. Similarly, users in the United States can get additional information about these cookies—which display advertising based on how you use the website and other websites—by going to http://www.aboutads.info/choices . You can control your preferences regarding these advertising methods with the help of these sites, which provide options and insights.

Here are some useful instructions for changing the cookie settings in your web browser.

Chrome by Google:

Find and choose the wrench symbol from the browser toolbar to access the desired function. Please select "Settings" to access the settings. Please select the "Show advanced settings" option to view other choices. Please click the 'Content settings' button to see the "Privacy" section.

 

Select "Allow local data to be set" under the "Cookies" section to enable cookies. This will allow cookies from both first-party and third-party websites to be used. If you want to allow only first-party cookies to be accepted, select "Block all third-party cookies without any exceptions."

Go to the "Cookies" section and select the "Block sites from setting any data" option to disable cookies.

Keep in mind that Chrome has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Google page for additional details on the other cookie options available in Chrome: http://support.google.com/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95647

Microsoft Explorer versions 6.0, 7.0, and 8.0:

Please click the 'Tools' tab at the top of your browser window to access the relevant menu. Please select 'Internet Options' from the drop-down menu. Please locate the 'Privacy' tab from the accessible menu in the settings window to access it.

To enable cookies, do the following: Slider should be adjusted to 'Medium' or lower.

To effectively stop the acceptance of all cookies, move the slider to the maximum position. This will deactivate all cookies.

Keep in mind that Explorer has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Microsoft page to learn more about the various cookie options available in Internet Explorer: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-vista/Block-or-allow-cookies

Windows Edge

Find and click the "More actions" button on the toolbar to access more options. Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.Could you please find and select the "View advanced settings" option? Users can select between two options in the Cookies section: the default configuration, which does not block cookies, or the alternate setting, which blocks just third-party cookies. Could you please start the Microsoft Edge web browser again?

Firefox on Mozilla

Please select the 'Tools' option from the menu bar to view the browser options. Select 'Options' from the menu that drops down. Kindly proceed to the section about privacy.

Please make sure that the "Accept cookies for sites" option is chosen in order to enable cookies.

Users can uncheck the box next to "Accept cookies for sites" to disable cookies.

Keep in mind that Firefox has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. See Mozilla's https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-protection-firefox-desktop?redirectslug=Enabling+and+disabling+cookies&redirectlocale=en-US for additional details.

Opera

Please select the "Settings" option from the browser menu to view the browser's settings. Proceed to the "Quick Preferences" section from there.

Please make sure that the "Enable Cookies" option is chosen in order to enable cookies.

To disable cookies, you must uncheck the box next to "Enable Cookies."

Keep in mind that Opera has different settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Opera Software page for additional details on the other cookie options available: http://www.opera.com/browser/tutorials/security/privacy/

On OS X, Safari

Please select the 'Safari' option from the menu bar to view the options in Safari. Select 'Preferences' from the drop-down menu.Kindly select the 'Security' option.

Go to the "Accept cookies" box and select "Only from the site you are currently visiting" to enable cookies.

Navigate to the 'Accept cookies' section and select 'Never' to disable cookies.

Keep in mind that Safari has multiple settings for enabling and disabling cookies. Visit this Apple page for additional details on the other cookie settings available in Safari: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Safari/3.0/en/9277.html

The remaining browsers

Please use the browser's "help" feature or get in touch with the company that makes the browser.

  1. How should you handle cookies?

Most web browsers accept cookies by default, meaning that users do not need to do anything; however, you can change the browser's settings to either refuse cookies or ask the user for permission before accepting them.

All the same, it is crucial to remember that disabling our cookies could potentially negatively impact your experience using our website. This could entail customized content and information or limited access to particular areas.

  1. Advertising Based on Interest

As advertisers, we deliver personalized messages and content based on user interests by utilizing interest-based advertising supplied by vendors. However, it should be noted that the Site is not liable for any third parties' actions or policies, including their use of cookies or other technologies to carry out services like email, mobile, or online advertising.

Emails regarding our Cookie Policy should be directed to [email protected].