Author: Nina Reilly
This Cookie Policy describes how 'Moodlyr', a psychology blog created by Nina Reilly, manages and utilizes cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website. By using our site, you consent to our use of cookies as outlined in this policy.
What are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) when you visit a website. They play an essential role in providing a better user experience by enabling web servers to recognize your device and gather information about your preferences and browsing activities.Why We Use Cookies
At Moodlyr, cookies are employed to enhance your experience when navigating our blog. They help us better understand your preferences, improve our content, and analyze site performance. Cookies can also facilitate certain functionalities, making your interactions more seamless.Here are the main reasons we use cookies:
- To ensure proper functionality of our website: Cookies help store your preferences and settings, ensuring that the website functions properly every time you visit.
- To analyze how our website is being used: We gather insights on how users interact with our blog, which pages are viewed most often, how often visitors return, and how long they spend on our content.
- To improve our services: By analyzing cookies, we can tailor our content to better meet user interests and needs.
Cookie Categories
We categorize cookies into four primary groups:Essential Cookies
These cookies are critical for the website’s core functionality, enabling you to navigate the site and use its features. They are typically set in response to actions taken by you such as filling out forms or setting privacy preferences.Examples of Essential Cookies:
- Session cookies that maintain your login status during your visit.
- Cookies that remember your settings for language preferences.
Since these cookies are necessary for the website to function properly, you cannot opt-out of them.
Performance Cookies
Performance cookies collect information about how visitors use our site, helping us comprehend usage patterns and improve user experience by understanding which areas are harmful or beneficial.Examples of Performance Cookies:
- Tracking how many visitors reach our blog.
- Monitoring what pages are most accessed, shown through aggregating data.
These cookies do not collect personal information and are only used to improve the functioning of the site. You may disable these cookies in your browser settings.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow our website to provide enhanced functionalities and personalization by remembering your choices, such as language settings or highlighting your frequently visited articles.Examples of Functional Cookies:
- Preferences cookies that remain active for an extended period, as per your choices.
- Cookies for third-party services used to offer personalized experiences.
While not strictly necessary for the website to work, if you disable these cookies, some functionalities may not perform optimally.
Targeting/Advertising Cookies (If Applicable)
Though Moodlyr may not use such cookies, targeting or advertising cookies track your browsing habits across websites. These cookies collect data to present you with advertisements relevant to your interests. Such advertising may occur through external services, participating in behavioral ads on networks like Google or others.External advertising cookies can be managed directly through third-party platforms. If we do utilize any, the prominent external vendor and context will be clearly stated.
Managing Cookies
You can control and manage cookies through your browser settings. Although we recommend you leave all cookies enabled for the best surfing experience, if you wish, you can choose to decline cookies or set your browser to alert you when cookies are sent.How to Manage Cookies on Your Browser:
- Google Chrome: Manage cookies in Chrome- Mozilla Firefox: Manage cookies in Firefox
- Safari: Manage cookies in Safari
- Microsoft Edge: Manage cookies in Edge
Opting out of third-party cookies
Certain third-party cookies, for example, from advertising networks, also allow you to opt-out through their individual settings. Please refer to the sites of those services directly for options.Questions or Concerns?
If you have any questions regarding our Cookie Policy or your rights concerning cookies, do not hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected].---
Thank you for taking the time to understand our cookie usage practices! Your privacy and user experience are significant to us here at Moodlyr.