bengal.blog Cookie Policy for Users in India
bengal.blog uses cookies to keep the platform running reliably, improve your browsing experience, and protect your data. Some cookies are technically necessary for the site to function. Others help analyse how visitors interact with the platform and personalise the content you see. You can manage your cookie preferences at any time through your browser settings. This policy explains what cookies are used, how they work, and what control you have over them.
How bengal.blog Uses Cookies
When you visit bengal.blog, small cookie files are saved to your device. These files help the site remember your settings and track browsing activity to improve platform performance over time.
Cookies serve the following purposes on the platform:
- Analysing how users navigate and interact with the site
- Monitoring traffic patterns to identify and resolve performance issues
- Optimising page load times and overall site functionality
Cookies do not access your personal data or any internal information stored on your device. They do not read files, passwords, or private documents. Your privacy is not compromised by cookie activity on bengal.blog.
Cookie Types Used on bengal.blog
bengal.blog uses three main categories of cookies. Each type serves a distinct function on the platform.
Session Cookies
Session cookies are active only during your visit to the site. They are automatically deleted as soon as you close your browser. These cookies are necessary for basic site navigation and page functionality.
Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device after you close the browser. They are set for a defined period and help the site remember your preferences during future visits. These cookies improve consistency across sessions.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies collect anonymised data about how users interact with bengal.blog. This information is used to identify areas for improvement and enhance platform functionality. No personally identifiable information is collected through analytics cookies.
Your Cookie Preferences and Controls
You have full control over how cookies are stored and used on your device. bengal.blog respects your right to manage cookie settings according to your own preferences.
Through your browser settings, you can:
- View all cookies currently saved on your device
- Delete individual cookies or clear all stored cookies at once
- Block cookie installation from specific websites
- Disable cookie storage entirely across all sites
- Configure notifications for when a site attempts to save a cookie
- Manage Flash cookies through your browser’s separate security or privacy settings
Please note that blocking all cookies may limit the proper functionality of certain features on bengal.blog. Some sections of the platform rely on cookies to operate correctly. Disabling them entirely may affect your overall experience on the site.
FAQ
Do cookies on bengal.blog store my personal information?
No. Cookies used on bengal.blog do not store personal information such as your name, email address, or payment details. They collect only anonymised or technical data related to your browsing activity on the site.
Are cookies on bengal.blog safe to accept?
Yes. The cookies used on bengal.blog are standard web cookies. They do not contain executable code and cannot carry viruses or malicious software. They are used solely for operational and analytical purposes.
How long do cookies remain on my device?
This depends on the cookie type. Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a set duration, which varies depending on their specific purpose. You can delete them manually at any time through your browser settings.
Can I use bengal.blog if I disable all cookies?
You can access the site with cookies disabled, but some features may not function as intended. Certain page elements and personalisation options depend on cookie data to operate correctly.
Does bengal.blog use third-party cookies?
bengal.blog may use analytics tools provided by third-party services. These tools place their own cookies on your device to collect anonymised usage data. These third parties operate under their own privacy and cookie policies, which are independent of bengal.blog.
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