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Cookie Policy
Effective date: May 16, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Mortgage Escape Blueprint uses cookies and similar technologies, what choices users have, and how those choices can affect website functionality and advertising experience.
1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device. They can support technical operation, remember preferences, provide analytics information, and help advertising partners measure and personalize ads.
Other technologies such as local storage, pixels, or tags may perform similar functions and are referenced collectively with cookies in this policy.
2. Cookie Categories We May Use
- Strictly necessary cookies: Support core features such as security, consent handling, and basic page operation.
- Preference cookies: Store user choices like language, display preferences, or consent state.
- Analytics cookies: Help understand page performance, usage patterns, and technical issues in aggregated form.
- Advertising cookies: May be used by advertising partners (including Google services) for ad delivery, frequency control, and campaign measurement.
3. Why Cookies Are Used
Cookies help maintain reliable site operation and improve user experience by avoiding repeated prompts and enabling performance analysis. For ad-supported pages, cookies may also be used for ad relevance and measurement subject to applicable consent choices and law.
We aim to use data minimization practices where practical, but third-party providers may process data under their own legal roles and policies.
4. Third-Party Cookies and Services
Some pages may include third-party scripts or ad tags. These providers can set or access cookies according to their own privacy documentation.
- Advertising technologies may be provided by Google and related partners.
- Analytics services may process usage and device metadata.
- Embedded external content may trigger additional cookie behavior.
Users should review third-party privacy and cookie documentation for full details of external processing.
5. Consent and Choice Controls
Where legally required, cookie and ad-consent choices may be presented through on-site consent prompts. You may also manage cookies through browser settings, including blocking or deleting stored cookies.
Disabling certain cookies can impact site functionality or reduce personalization quality, including ad relevance and saved preferences.
6. Browser-Level Management
Most browsers provide controls to review, block, or delete cookies. Because browser controls differ, consult your browser documentation for exact steps.
- Delete existing cookies to reset prior preferences.
- Block third-party cookies where supported.
- Configure site-by-site exceptions for trusted domains.
7. Do Not Track and Similar Signals
Some browsers send "Do Not Track" signals. Because there is no universally consistent standard for DNT handling, behavior may vary across providers and technologies.
8. Policy Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy for legal, technical, or operational reasons. Updated versions are posted on this page with a revised effective date.
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