Cookie Policy
Last Amended: June 19, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how BuyersGuide.org uses cookies and similar technologies (such as pixels, tags, and local storage). It supplements our Privacy Policy and, for California residents, our CCPA Privacy Notice.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device through your browser. They let the site recognize your browser on later visits and remember certain information about how you use the site.
How we use cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
- Site operation and preferences. Cookies that keep the site working correctly and remember basic choices you make as you browse.
- Analytics. Cookies that help us understand how visitors use the site — which pages are viewed, how visitors arrive, and how they move between pages — so we can improve our content and recommendations. We use third-party analytics tools such as Google Analytics for this purpose.
- Advertising and referral tracking. When you click through to a retailer or advertiser from our pages, cookies and similar technologies record that the visit came from our site so the referral can be attributed and any resulting commission measured. We and our partners may also use cookies to deliver and measure advertising.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies on the site are set by third parties — for example analytics providers, advertising partners, affiliate networks, and the retailers we link to. These parties may collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites. Their use of cookies is governed by their own privacy policies, not ours.
Your choices
You have several ways to control cookies:
- Browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Doing so may affect how parts of the site work.
- Google Analytics. You can opt out of Google Analytics data collection using Google's browser add-on, available here.
- Interest-based advertising. You can opt out of certain interest-based advertising through the Digital Advertising Alliance and the Network Advertising Initiative.
- Opt-out preference signals. Where required by applicable law, we honor browser-based opt-out preference signals such as Global Privacy Control.
Opting out of interest-based advertising does not mean you will stop seeing ads — they may simply be less relevant to you.
More information
For details about the information we collect and how we use it, see our Privacy Policy. California residents can review our CCPA Privacy Notice or submit a Data Subject Request Form.
Questions about this policy? Email us at privacy@buyersguide.org.