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How we use cookies on Zerium Metaq

Welcome to the Zerium Metaq blog! Here we share helpful tips for your growth in the United Kingdom. To make it more convenient for you to use our blog, we use cookies and similar technologies. Here we explain how these files help us make the website better for you.

What are cookies and how do they work?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer or phone when you visit a website. They help us remember what you like, how you use the blog, and allow us to show you more interesting and useful content.

What cookies do we use?

On the Zerium Metaq blog, we use several types of cookies:

  • Essential cookies: Without them, the website simply will not work properly — for example, you might not be able to navigate between pages.
  • Analytics cookies: These files help us understand which articles you like most, how long you spend on the site, and where you came from. Thanks to this, we can make our content better.
  • Preference cookies: They remember your settings, such as language, so it is more convenient for you to visit the site next time.
  • Advertising cookies: These files help us show you relevant ads and understand how well our advertising is working.

How to manage cookies?

You can decide for yourself whether to use cookies in your browser settings. You can allow or block all cookies, as well as delete those already saved. But remember that if you disable some cookies, the website may not work as well as before.

Cookies from other companies

Sometimes we use services from other companies to analyse how people use our website. These companies may set their own cookies. Their operation is governed by their own policies. We work only with trusted partners.

Updates to this policy

We may occasionally update these cookie usage rules. All changes will be published on this page. We recommend checking this page from time to time to stay informed.

Contact us

If you have any questions about how we use cookies, please contact us. Your opinion is important to us, and we want to be transparent with you.