Cookie Policy

This policy explains the use of cookies and similar tracking technologies on our websites, how they are utilized, and provides information on how to opt out of these cookies if desired.

Cookies, along with tags, scripts, and beacons, are small pieces of code stored on devices (such as computers, mobile phones, tablets) that allow websites to personalize user experience by remembering visit information. Cookies are also used in emails we send.

These cookies collect device information like IP addresses, operating systems, browser types, and website interactions. While they can identify users and devices, they only gather non-personal data like IP addresses and device IDs. Any data collected is anonymized when merged with other information provided, making identification impossible.

We use cookies on DAILY HIGHLIGHT websites to store preferences, personalize content, evaluate advertising effectiveness, understand our audience, and provide interest-based advertising. This helps us show relevant ads, control ad frequency, and measure campaign success. Advertising on our site and newsletters supports keeping content free for our readers.

We ensure our websites have clear information about cookies. The types of cookies we use include per-session cookies, active only during website visits and deleted upon leaving. They remember user activity like items in a shopping basket and help maintain security.Persistent cookies are stored on your device until they expire or are removed. We have set specific deletion dates to ensure we do not retain your information longer than necessary.

First-party cookies are set by the website you visit, while third-party cookies are set by a different domain. For example, if a separate company sets a cookie through a website you visit, it is considered a third-party cookie.

Here is a comprehensive list of the various third-party cookies we utilize:

  1. Google Analytics, Google AdSense, DoubleClick: Google manages the Google Display Network, which includes numerous websites and mobile apps that display ads, including services like YouTube. Additionally, Google operates the DoubleClick digital advertising platform, which is essential for managing online advertising. For more information on how Google collects and uses data for online advertising, please refer to https://www.google.com/intl/en/privacy.html
  1. Facebook Pixel: We use Facebook technologies such as the Facebook Pixel to provide you with personalized marketing content from our brands and selected advertisers if you have visited a Condé Nast website. Data collected by the Facebook Pixel may be anonymized and used to enhance the quality and effectiveness of our websites and marketing strategies. To learn more about Facebook Advertising and manage your settings, or opt-out of interest-based advertising, visit https://www.facebook.com/ads/about/
  1. Twitter Share Button: When you create or log in to an account on https://www.twitter.com, cookies are saved on your device to keep you logged in when you revisit the site. The Twitter Share Button on our website is hosted by http://www.twitter.com, and your browser sends this cookie data to Twitter when the button is created. This information is used by Twitter to associate the Share Button with your account. Please note that this data is not accessible to us and is not shared with us by Twitter.Pinterest allows users to gather and share content found on the internet, using pinboards for various purposes like event planning, home decor, and recipe organization. More details can be found at https://pinterest.com/about/privacy/

Facebook Connect is a platform provided by Facebook Developers that enables users to create Social Plugins, Graph APIs, and Social Channels for websites to offer interactive social experiences. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/

If you want to opt-out of cookies, you have the option to make choices outlined in this policy. Please be aware that adjusting certain preferences, such as disabling all cookies, may impact the functionality of our websites. Even after making these changes, you may still receive advertising, although it may not be personalized based on information collected from cookies on your device.

For those who prefer we do not use cookies during your visits, there are instructions available on how to adjust your browser settings to reject cookies. Disabling these cookies will not stop advertisements on our sites, but the ads you see may be less relevant.

To opt-out of third-party cookies, consider the following options:

  • To avoid personalized ads from third-party advertisers and ad networks under NAI or DAA guidelines, visit their opt-out pages on the NAI website and DAA website, or click here to opt out.
  • Google offers tools to manage its cookies, such as the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on available for download.
  • The Google Safety Centre provides a tool to control the ads shown to you and the data used for serving those ads.
  • If you wish to block other cookies, not covered by NAI or DAA, you can utilize browser-level cookie controls.Many web browsers offer the option to control cookie settings. You can typically locate these settings in the Settings, Options, or Preferences section of your browser. Below are some links that can assist you in finding the cookie settings for popular browsers:
  • Control cookie settings in Chrome for desktop and mobile devices
  • Adjust cookie settings in Firefox
  • Customize cookie settings in Internet Explorer
  • Manage cookie settings in Microsoft Edge
  • Set cookie preferences in Safari for desktop and iOS devices