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Cookie Policy

Last updated: June 14, 2026. This policy explains how Submit Your Store uses cookies on https://www.submityourstore.com.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help sites remember preferences, keep you signed in, measure traffic, and — where enabled — show relevant advertising. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel tags.

2. How we use cookies

Submit Your Store uses cookies and similar tools for the following purposes:

Strictly necessary cookies

Required for core functionality such as authentication sessions, security protections, and remembering basic preferences. These cannot be disabled without breaking essential features of the site.

Performance and analytics cookies

Help us understand how visitors use pages, which categories and cities are popular, and where users encounter errors. Data is typically aggregated and used to improve navigation and content quality.

Advertising cookies

Where we display advertising (including through Google AdSense or similar programs), third-party ad partners may set cookies to deliver ads, limit repeat impressions, measure campaign performance, and personalize ads based on your browsing history across participating sites.

3. Third-party cookies

Third parties that may place cookies when you use Submit Your Store include:

  • Google (AdSense, Analytics, or related advertising and measurement products).
  • Authentication and hosting providers that support secure login and site delivery.
  • Embedded content providers when their widgets or maps are displayed on a page.

These third parties have their own privacy and cookie policies. We encourage you to review Google's advertising policies and opt-out resources if you wish to limit personalized ads.

4. Managing cookie preferences

You can control cookies in several ways:

  • Browser settings: most browsers let you block or delete cookies. See your browser's help section for instructions.
  • Industry opt-outs: Google and other ad networks provide tools to opt out of personalized advertising.
  • Do Not Track: if your browser sends a DNT signal, we treat it as a preference indicator where technically supported.

Blocking all cookies may prevent you from signing in, submitting listings, or using features that depend on session state.

5. Relationship to Privacy Policy

Information collected through cookies may constitute personal data under applicable privacy laws. For details on how we process personal information, retention, and your rights, read our Privacy Policy.

6. Updates

We may revise this Cookie Policy when we add new features, analytics tools, or advertising partners. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated date.