Cookies Policy

The following cookie policy covers all present and future MHz Networks online websites. MHz Networks (“MHz Networks“, “we“, or “us“) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on mhznetworks.com (and related sites) and MHz Networks-branded applications for connected devices (“apps“). By using our websites and/or apps, you consent to the placement and use of cookies and similar technologies on your device. This Cookie Policy forms part of the MHz Networks Privacy Policy.

Cookie Basics

A cookie is a small text file that is stored in your web browser that allows MHz Networks or a third party to recognize you using a unique identifier.

Who sets them: First-party cookies are set by MHz Networks. Third-party cookies are set by companies other than MHz Networks, such as analytics providers and advertisers.

What they do: “Essential” cookies enable services we offer. “Non-essential” cookies help us understand how our services are being used (i.e., analytics) and deliver advertisements. Some cookies may track you across multiple websites you visit (including ones not operated by us) to help deliver advertisements that may be relevant to you.

How long they last: Cookies may be either “session” or “persistent.” A session cookie expires (i.e., is deleted) when you close your browser. A persistent cookie remains until it expires or you delete the cookies via your browser settings. Expiration dates are set in the cookies themselves and may vary in length, depending on the purpose of the cookie.

Cookies Found on MHz Networks’ websites

We use all types of cookies in our web-based services.

MHz Networks websites: When you visit an MHz Networks website, MHz Networks and third parties will set cookies in your browser. MHz Networks sets essential cookies to enable certain features and remember your preferences. For example, cookies keep you logged in and  allow you to purchase items. Third parties set cookies for both essential and non-essential purposes including analytics (e.g., Google Analytics) and advertising (e.g., Google DoubleClick for Publishers).

Changing Your Cookie Preferences

You may limit the cookies set in your browser by taking the steps described below. Note that declining cookies may impact your ability to use our services.

Browser settings: You may change your browser’s settings to delete cookies that have already been set and to reject new cookies. To learn more, visit the help pages of your browser:

You may also visit our sites in your browser’s “private” or “incognito” mode, in which case cookies will be set, but deleted when you close browser.

Opt-out (EU users): Users from the EU may opt out of non-essential cookies by selecting the option below or changing their cookie preferences in their account settings (registered users only). Upon opting out, we will, to the extent possible, delete any non-essential first-party cookies in your browser and remember your cookie preference for your next visit. Please review your browser settings to remove third-party cookies.

Third party advertising opt-outs: Certain third parties provide ways to opt out of advertising cookies across multiple sites. You can learn more by visiting the sites of the Network Advertising Initiative (https://optout.networkadvertising.org) or the Digital Advertising Alliance (https://www.aboutads.info). In addition, there are third party plug-ins and apps that help manage cookies.

Google cookies: Google provides ways to manage or opt out certain of its advertising cookies (https://adssettings.google.com) and analytics cookies (https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout). You may read Google’s Privacy Policy at https://policies.google.com/privacy.

Facebook cookies or pixels: Facebook provides ways to manage or opt out certain of its advertising cookies. You may read Facebook’s Privacy Policy at https://policies.google.com/privacy.