Cookies Policy
A well-detailed Cookies Policy helps users understand how tracking is used and how it impacts their experience. Here are further questions
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BPM uses various types of cookies, including essential cookies, performance cookies, functionality cookies, and analytics cookies. These help us enhance your experience, measure site performance, and remember your preferences.
The duration of cookies varies. Session cookies are temporary and disappear once you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until you manually delete them.
Cookies may collect data such as your browsing activity on our site, login information, page views, and time spent on each page. Analytics cookies may gather data on how you interact with our content, helping us improve the user experience.
Some cookies on BPM’s site are provided by third-party services we partner with, like Google Analytics, for website performance insights. However, we ensure that any third-party cookie data remains anonymized to protect your privacy.
Session cookies are temporary cookies used during your visit to our site. They help us manage actions like logging in and navigating between pages. They are deleted when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies stay on your device for a defined period, enabling us to remember your preferences and login details for future visits. These cookies enhance convenience and improve your overall experience.
Yes, you can block cookies by adjusting your browser settings. However, blocking certain cookies may impact your experience on the site, especially essential features that require cookies to function.
Disabling cookies may limit certain functionalities, such as saved preferences and personalized content. Essential functions like logging in may be affected, making the site experience less smooth.
Most browsers allow you to control cookies through settings where you can block or delete cookies. Check your browser’s help section for detailed instructions on managing cookie preferences.
Cookies may collect information associated with your browsing activity but do not gather personally identifiable information unless you provide it. Analytics data, for example, remains anonymized.
Cookies remember your settings, like language preferences and login status, enabling a smoother experience. They help BPM deliver content and features relevant to your interests and optimize website performance.
Yes, you can opt out of non-essential cookies, such as those used for analytics and advertising, through browser settings or directly on our site’s cookie consent banner.
BPM regularly reviews its cookies policy to stay updated with technology and legal requirements. We recommend checking this policy periodically for any updates.
Third-party cookies on BPM’s site, like those from Google Analytics, provide us with insights into how users interact with the site. These cookies help us enhance the overall experience while ensuring your data remains anonymized.
If you make purchases through BPM or related services, cookies may help track transaction processes and ensure order accuracy. All data is used responsibly and complies with applicable privacy laws.
BPM’s cookies are specific to our website. However, if third-party cookies are used, such as for analytics, they may track activity across partner sites to better tailor your experience.
Absolutely. You can delete cookies through your browser’s settings at any time, removing all data stored from previous sessions on BPM’s site.
You can opt out of targeted advertising cookies directly through your browser settings or by using tools like “AdChoices.” BPM respects these choices and will adjust your ad preferences accordingly.
Yes, cookies help us deliver content based on your browsing history and preferences. By remembering your interests, we can better serve relevant articles and recommendations.
Yes, any data collected for analytics purposes is anonymized. This data allows us to improve site functionality and tailor content without identifying individual users.