This Cookie Policy explains how NeuroQueerz uses cookies and similar technologies to
recognise you when you visit our website. We use these tools to enhance site
navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies fall into the
following main categories:
1. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These are the “deal-breakers.” Without these, the website simply won’t function
properly.
- Purpose: To enable core features like security, network management, and accessibility.
- Do you need consent? No. These are usually exempt from consent requirements because the site can’t work without them.
- Example: Cookies that keep you logged in or remember items in a shopping cart.
2. Performance & Analytics Cookies
These help us understand how “busy” the site is and how people move around it.
- Purpose: To collect anonymous data so we can see which pages are popular and where we might have broken links. It’s all about making the site better for you.
- Do you need consent? Yes, in most jurisdictions (like the EU/UK).
- Example: Google Analytics or heat-mapping tools.
3. Functional Cookies
These allow the site to remember the choices you make to provide a more “tailored”
experience.
- Purpose: To remember things like your preferred language, region, or customized text size.
- Do you need consent? Yes.
- Example: A cookie that remembers you chose “Dark Mode” so you don’t have to toggle it every time you visit.
4. Targeting & Advertising Cookies
These are used to deliver ads that are actually relevant to you, rather than random
noise.
- Purpose: To track your browsing habits across different websites to build a profile of your interests. They also limit how many times you see the same ad.
- Do you need consent? Yes, definitely.
- Example: Tracking pixels from social media platforms or ad networks.
For more details on the specific cookies we use and how you can manage them, please
see below.
How to Manage or Disable Cookies
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. Please keep in
mind that if you limit the ability of websites to set cookies, you may worsen your overall
user experience, as it will no longer be personalized to you.
Instructions for Popular Browsers:
| Browser | How to find the settings |
|---|---|
| Google Chrome | Click the three dots (â‹®) > Settings > Privacy and security > Cookies and other site data. |
| Apple Safari | Go to Settings (or Safari Menu) > Privacy > Select “Block all cookies” or manage site data. |
| Mozilla Firefox | Click the menu button (≡) > Settings > Privacy & Security > Enhanced Tracking Protection. |
| Microsoft Edge | Click the three dots (…) > Settings > Cookies and site permissions > Manage and delete cookies and site data. |