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Cookie Notice

Last Update: April 5, 2024

At Cultivating Well-Being, we utilize cookies on our site to enhance your browsing experience. By using cookies, we are able to remember your preferences and tailor our content to better suit your needs. This means that when you return to our site, you will have a personalized experience that is both efficient and effective. We understand the importance of privacy, which is why we only use cookies to improve your user experience.

What is a "Cookie"?

A cookie is a small text file that is sent to or accessed from your web browser or your computer's hard drive. A cookie typically contains the domain from which the cookie originated (e.g., cwbnutrition.com), the “lifetime” of the cookie (i.e., when it expires) and a randomly generated identifier. A cookie also may contain device-specific information, such as information about the browser, the operating system, etc. When a user visits www.cwbnutrition.com (or any of the Cultivating Well-Being websites), our server recognizes the cookie, giving us information that helps us to calibrate the user’s experience (e.g., if the user chose a specific language in which to view the website). And when combined with information on cookies from other users, this gives us a broad picture over time about how visitors use Cultivating Well-Being’s websites.

Types of Cookies

Cookies set by Cultivating Well-Being on Cultivating Well-Being websites and other digital properties are called first party cookies. and used to facilitate and improve your experience on Cultivating Well-Being's websites. We have carefully chosen these cookies and have taken steps to ensure that your privacy and personal data is always protected and respected. Third party cookies are placed by third parties that provide services to Cultivating Well-Being and/or to you. Third party cookies may be used by advertising services to serve up tailored advertising to you on Cultivating Well-Being's website, or by third parties providing analytics services to Cultivating Well-Being.

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Cookies are usually categorized as session cookies or persistent cookies. Session cookies are temporary and only remain on your computer or device from the point at which you visit Cultivating Well-Being's websites until you close your browser. Session cookies are used to track your use of Cultivating Well-Being's websites. Persistent cookies remain on your computer or device for a predetermined period and are activated each time you visit Cultivating Well-Being's website to store your preferences and other information for your current and future visits.

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In addition to cookies, Cultivating Well-Being may use web beacons, pixel tags, and other tracking technologies on our websites to help us customize them and improve your experience.

To learn more about cookies, web beacons and other data collection technology, you can visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

How Cultivating Well-Being Uses Data Collection Technology

This data we collect from the use of cookies helps us to understand our users’ behavior, web searches, and where on our websites users have visited. We use cookies to distinguish among different users of our website, to help us provide you with a good experience when you browse our websites, and to allow us to improve our websites.

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Specifically, Cultivating Well-Being uses the following types of cookies (click on each type of cookie to see a list of the cookies that fall into each category as well as specific information such as who places that cookie and how long it lasts on your devices):

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  • Strictly Necessary Cookies. These cookies are required for the operation of the website, such as to enable users to register or log in to the website. These cannot be disabled.

  • Performance Cookies. These cookies allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors to our websites, to learn how users navigate the websites, and to help us to improve how the website functions

  • Targeting Cookies. These cookies are used to identify visitors between different websites, e.g. content partners, banner networks. Those cookies may be used by companies to build a profile of visitor interests or show relevant ads on other websites.

  • Functionality Cookies. These cookies are used to recognize visitors when they return to the website and allow other aspects of the website to function as intended such as personalization and remembering your saved preferences.

Managing Cookies

Many browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can adjust the settings in your browser to disable this automatic acceptance of cookies. How you control this will be different on different browsers.

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For more information on how to control cookies, check your browser or device’s settings for how you can control or reject cookies, or visit the following links:

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Note that if you choose not to accept cookies, you may experience limited functionality of our websites.

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