How We Use Cookies
Last Updated: 30 December, 2019
This Cookie Policy ("Cookie Policy" or "Policy") outlines how Natural Intelligence Ltd. ("NI", "we", or "us") uses cookies across its websites (the "Site/s"). By continuing to browse or interact with our Site, you’re agreeing to our use of cookies as explained in this Policy.
We reserve the right to tweak and update this Policy whenever necessary. If any significant changes are made, we’ll notify you right here on the Site. We recommend checking back occasionally to stay informed. Continued use of the Site means you accept the changes. If you don’t agree, you can manage your preferences in your browser or simply discontinue use.
This Cookie Policy is a key part of our Privacy Policy. Any terms we define there carry the same meaning here. This Policy will explain:
- What cookies are
- How and why cookies are used on our Site
- How third parties may use cookies
- Your control options
- Interest-Based Advertising
- What Are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files stored in your browser. They help websites remember who you are—without knowing your actual identity. They’re used for key functions like remembering settings, analytics, or tailoring ads to your behavior.
There are two main types: session cookies (temporary) and persistent cookies (stay until manually deleted or they expire). First-party cookies come directly from the website; third-party cookies come from external services.
Often paired with pixel tags (invisible images that track actions), cookies help us and our partners understand how you interact with our Site and improve your experience accordingly.
- Why Do We Use Cookies?
When you visit or use our Site, cookies may be dropped in your browser by us or trusted third parties. These serve different functions—from basic navigation to personalized features.
Cookies we use fall under four categories:
- Essential: Keep you logged in, process transactions, and ensure core features run smoothly.
- Analytics: Help us understand how visitors interact with our Site and what we can do better.
- Preference: Save your language settings and layout preferences.
- Ad Targeting: Tailor ads based on your activity and measure ad effectiveness.
- How Do Third Parties Use Cookies?
External services like analytics providers or ad networks may use cookies to anonymously track your behavior across websites. This helps them understand trends and serve better ads.
- Can I Control My Cookies?
Absolutely. You can delete cookies, block new ones, or set alerts using your browser settings. Check your browser’s help section to learn how. Just note that disabling cookies might affect your ability to access some features or preferences.
- Managing Cookies
Cookies enhance your experience—but disabling them is entirely up to you. Just know that some features may not work properly without them.
Disabling Targeted Ads
- EU users: www.youronlinechoices.eu
- US users: www.aboutads.info/choices
If you’d rather not see ads tailored to your browsing behavior, visit:
For instructions on how to manage cookies across browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, etc.), refer to each browser’s help guide.