Version dated December 12, 2025.
This Cookie Policy ("Cookie Policy") is incorporated by reference into and shall be governed by Our General Terms and Conditions1 (“Terms”) and any applicable Service Agreements, DMCA Policy2, Privacy Policy3, or other binding Company documents (collectively, "Our Agreements") adopted by Newsmatics Inc. ("Company", "We", "Us", or "Our"). Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meaning ascribed to them in Our Agreements
By accessing or using any of Our web sites, You (“You”, “Your”, or “User”) acknowledge that We use cookies and similar technologies as described in this Cookie Policy. WHERE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW, OPTIONAL COOKIES ARE USED ONLY WITH YOUR CONSENT, WHICH MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME AS DESCRIBED BELOW.
This Cookie Policy explains how the Company uses cookies and similar technologies on Our web sites, including the purposes for which they are used and the choices available to You to control their use.
This Cookie Policy should be read together with Our Privacy Policy, which explains how Personal Data collected through cookies and similar technologies is processed, transferred, and protected, and describes Your rights under applicable data protection laws.
Cookies are small text files or similar technologies that are stored on Your device (computer, mobile device, or other internet-enabled device) when You visit a website. Cookies help ensure websites function properly, enhance security, remember user preferences, and provide information about website usage.
Depending on their purpose and use, cookies may constitute Personal Data under applicable law, as further described in Our Privacy Policy.
The Company uses the following categories of cookies on its web sites:
Necessary Cookies are essential for the operation, security, and basic functionality of Our web sites. These cookies enable core features such as page navigation, security controls, and access to protected areas.
Because Necessary Cookies are required for basic operation, they cannot be disabled through cookie preference settings.
Analytics Cookies help Us understand how users interact with Our web sites, including traffic patterns, usage behavior, and content performance. This information is used to improve the functionality, reliability, and performance of Our web sites and Services.
Analytics Cookies may include services such as Google Analytics and similar tools operated by third-party Service Providers.
Marketing Cookies are used to measure and improve advertising effectiveness and to help display content or offers that may be more relevant to user interests. These cookies may be used in connection with advertising, analytics, and social media platforms such as Google, Bing, X, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Where permitted by applicable law, Marketing Cookies may support personalized or interest-based advertising in accordance with the policies of those platforms.
When You visit Our web sites, We may present a cookie notice or consent mechanism appropriate to Your location and applicable law. Depending on Your jurisdiction, You may be given the ability to accept, reject, or customize the use of optional cookies (Analytics Cookies and Marketing Cookies).
Where consent is required by law (including in the European Economic Area and the United Kingdom), optional cookies will not be used unless and until You provide consent.
You may review, modify, or withdraw Your cookie preferences at any time by clicking the “Cookie Settings” link available in the footer of Our web sites.
If You do not consent to optional cookies, or if You withdraw Your consent, Analytics Cookies and Marketing Cookies will not be used going forward. Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.
If You are a resident of California, certain cookies and similar technologies used for advertising or measurement purposes may constitute a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information as those terms are defined under the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”).
California residents have the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information at any time. This right may be exercised by clicking the “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” link available in the footer of Our web sites, or by adjusting preferences through the Cookie Settings link.
Additional information regarding California privacy rights is provided in Our Privacy Policy.
Most web browsers allow You to control cookies through browser settings, including deleting existing cookies or blocking future cookies. Please note that blocking or deleting Necessary Cookies may impair the functionality or security of Our web sites.
Browser-based controls operate independently of the cookie preference tools provided on Our web sites.
We reserve the right to amend or modify this Cookie Policy at any time in Our sole discretion. The version date at the top of this page indicates when this Cookie Policy was last updated. Continued use of Our web sites constitutes acknowledgment of the updated Cookie Policy, subject to any consent requirements imposed by applicable law.
For questions regarding this Cookie Policy or Our use of cookies and similar technologies, please visit Our contact page⁴.