At WiredLabz, we value your privacy and want to be transparent about the use of cookies on our website. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, why they are used, and how you can manage them while using our site.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device by your web browser when you visit a website. They are widely used to enhance user experience by allowing websites to remember your actions and preferences over time. Cookies can persist for varying lengths of time and serve several purposes.Why We Use Cookies
Cookies are instrumental in enabling certain functionality and improving user experiences on our site. The main reasons we utilize cookies include:- To enhance website functionality: Cookies help maintain sessions and provide seamless navigation.
- To analyze website traffic: Collecting data helps us understand user behavior, enabling us to improve our website and content.
- To personalize user experience: Cookies allow us to remember information related to your preferences for a more tailored experience.
Types of Cookies We Use
The cookies used on our website are categorized as follows:1. Essential Cookies
Essential cookies, also known as strictly necessary cookies, are required for the operation of our website. These cookies enable core functionalities, such as security, network management, and accessibility. Without these cookies, certain parts of our website cannot function properly.Examples of Essential Cookies:
- Session cookies that allow you to log in and access your account securely.
- Security cookies that protect against malicious activity.
2. Performance Cookies
Performance cookies collect data about how visitors use our website. This information helps us assess which pages are most popular, how visitors move around the site, and where potential bottlenecks may occur in user experience. The data is dynamic and usually aggregated, ensuring that individual user information cannot be traced.Examples of Performance Cookies:
- Google Analytics cookies that track visitor interaction with our content.
- Cookies that measure page loading times and user engagement metrics.
3. Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow the website to remember choices you make and provide enhanced, more personal features. These cookies remember information such as your login credentials and site preferences to facilitate more valuable interactions in subsequent visits.Examples of Functional Cookies:
- Cookies that remember your preferred language.
- Cookies that save your viewing preferences for specific articles or sections of the blog.