Cookie Policy – ITSupport.net.in
Effective date: August 27, 2025
What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites send to your browser and store on your device. They enable website functionality (e.g., remembering login sessions), facilitate analytics, and help deliver personalized content.
Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies to:
- Ensure core functionality: Like maintaining your logged-in session or storing your preferences.
- Improve performance & analytics: Collect anonymized data on site usage to enhance speed, navigation, and user experience.
- Support optional features: Such as live chat, embedded content, or marketing integrations.
Cookie Types We Use
Essential / Necessary
Required for the website to function (e.g., authentication, security)
Performance / Analytics
Track usage patterns and errors, help us optimize the site
Functional (Optional)
Enable features like live chat or language preferences
Advertising / Targeting (Optional)
Used by third parties for marketing, ads, or retargeting
Third-Party Cookies
We may use third-party services (e.g., Google Analytics, chat tools) that place their own cookies to analyze traffic or provide services. These cookies are governed by the respective third party’s privacy practices. The Washington Post · New York Post
Consent & Choice
In the U.S., we operate under an opt-out framework. Except for essential cookies, optional cookies are set only after you provide consent via the cookie banner. You may withdraw this consent at any time. Womble Bond Dickinson · All About Cookies
We do not employ deceptive or manipulative (“dark pattern”) consent designs, in accordance with FTC guidelines. Business Law Review
How to Manage Cookies
- Use our site’s Cookie Settings panel (if available).
- Adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies (Chrome, Firefox, Safari). — The Washington Post
- Opt out of advertising cookies via NAI or DAA tools. — The Washington Post
Disabling cookies may reduce functionality or usability of the site.
Legal Context & Updates
The U.S. has no unified federal cookie law, but the FTC Act is used to regulate deceptive cookie practices. Womble Bond Dickinson · Medium
In California, the CCPA/CPRA treats some cookies as personal information, requiring transparency and opt-out choices. All About Cookies · CookieYes
We maintain a visible cookie policy as required by CalOPPA. Syrenis
This policy is reviewed and updated as laws and technologies evolve. The updated effective date will always be displayed.
Contact Us
For questions about our cookie practices, or to request cookie-related preferences or deletions, please contact:
Email : assist@itsupport.net.in
We are committed to maintaining transparency and respecting your privacy.
