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A clear breakdown of what cookies we set, why we use them, and how you can control your preferences.

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TrulyCritic uses cookies and similar technologies to keep the site functional, improve performance, and understand usage patterns. This policy explains what cookies are, which types we use, and how you can manage them.

Types of Cookies We Use

We use three categories of cookies to support the site:

  • Essential cookies - required for core functionality like page navigation and secure access. The site cannot function properly without these.
  • Analytics cookies - help us understand how visitors interact with the site, which pages are most useful, and where readers come from (e.g., Google Analytics).
  • Preference cookies - remember your settings and choices to improve your experience on return visits.

Managing Cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings at any time. Most browsers allow you to:

  • View and delete existing cookies stored on your device.
  • Block third-party cookies from being set.
  • Block all cookies (note: this may break core site functionality).
  • Set cookie preferences on a per-site basis.

Disabling cookies may impact certain features including preference memory and analytics-driven improvements.

Why This Matters

Cookie controls help you understand what data supports core functionality versus performance improvements. We keep this policy updated as tracking and analytics implementations evolve - transparency about data collection is fundamental to how we operate.

Contact

For policy questions or cookie-related inquiries, contact hello@trulycritic.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

About cookies at TrulyCritic

Yes. You can disable cookies in browser settings, though some core features may work differently.

No. Cookies generally store session, preference, or analytics identifiers rather than payment details.

We review policy language whenever tracking implementations or analytics tooling materially changes.