Bed Nerdz™ uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience on our website. A cookie is a small data file that is placed on your device when you visit our website.

We use cookies to:

• Remember your preferences and settings

• Keep track of items in your shopping cart

• Understand how you use our website and which pages are most popular

• Show you relevant advertisements and offers

• Conduct data analysis to improve our website's performance

You can control the use of cookies on our website by adjusting the settings in your browser. However, please be aware that disabling cookies may limit your ability to use certain features of our website.

We also use third-party cookies from Google Analytics and other providers to collect data about your browsing behaviour and website usage. This data is used to understand how our website is being used and to improve its performance.

By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies in accordance with this policy."

Session Cookie

A session cookie is a type of cookie that is stored temporarily in a user's browser while they are browsing a website. Once the user closes their browser or navigates away from the website, the cookie is deleted.

Session cookies are typically used to keep track of a user's session on a website, such as remembering their login status or items in their shopping cart. They are also used to track a user's browsing behaviour while they are on the website, such as which pages they visit and how long they spend on the site. This data can then be used to improve the website's performance and user experience.

Session cookies are different from persistent cookies, which remain stored on a user's device even after they close their browser or navigate away from the website. Persistent cookies are typically used for tasks such as remembering a user's preferences or login information for future visits to the website.

Persistent Cookie

A persistent cookie is a type of cookie that is stored on a user's device and remains there even after the user closes their browser or navigates away from the website. Persistent cookies have an expiration date set in the future, and will be deleted automatically on that date.

Persistent cookies are typically used for tasks such as:

Remembering a user's preferences, such as language and text size, for future visits to the website.

Remembering a user's login information, so they do not have to enter it again on future visits to the website.

Tracking a user's browsing behaviour over a longer period of time, such as which pages they visit and how often they visit the site.

This data can then be used to improve the website's performance and user experience.

Third-Party Cookie

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For example, a user visits website A, which has an advertisement from company B embedded on it. Company B will set a third-party cookie on the user's device, which can then be used to track the user's browsing behaviour not only on website A, but also on other websites that company B has advertisements on.

Third-party cookies are often used for targeted advertising, where ads are served to users based on their browsing behaviour across multiple websites. They can also be used for remarketing, which involves displaying ads to users who have previously visited a website but did not convert.

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