Cookies Policy

Last Updated: January 2025

1. What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They enable the website to remember your actions and preferences over a period of time.

2. Cookie Categories

2.1 Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential for the website to function properly. They enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. Necessary cookies cannot be disabled.

Examples: Session management, security tokens, form submission data

2.2 Analytics Cookies

These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the website by collecting and reporting information anonymously. Analytics cookies are optional and require your consent.

Examples: Page views, navigation patterns, time spent on pages

2.3 Marketing Cookies

These cookies are used to track visitors across websites for marketing purposes. Marketing cookies are optional and require your explicit consent.

Examples: Advertising tracking, conversion measurement, remarketing

3. Cookie Control

You can control and manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:

Note that blocking or deleting cookies may affect website functionality and your user experience.

4. Third-Party Cookies

This website may use third-party services that set cookies. These services are subject to their own privacy and cookie policies. We do not control third-party cookies.

5. Cookie Duration

Cookies may be:

6. Specific Cookies Used

This website may use the following types of cookies:

We do not use cookies to track your browsing activity on other websites or for advertising purposes without your explicit consent.

7. Cookie Consent

When you first visit our website, you may be presented with a cookie consent notice. You can choose to accept or reject non-essential cookies.

You can change your cookie preferences at any time through your browser settings or by contacting us. Note that disabling certain cookies may impact website functionality.

8. Do Not Track Signals

Some browsers include a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that signals to websites that you do not want to be tracked. Currently, there is no standard for how websites respond to DNT signals. We do not currently respond to DNT browser signals.

9. Updates to This Policy

We may update this cookies policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. Changes will be reflected in the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page.

We encourage you to review this policy periodically to stay informed about our cookie usage practices.

10. Contact

For questions regarding cookie usage, contact:

info@labeldivision.world

You may also write to us at:

Labeldivision
10435 Los Alamitos Blvd
Los Alamitos, CA 90720, United States