Pin-Up Cookie Policy in Nigeria
Pin-Up uses cookies and similar technologies to keep the website secure and working as expected. Some cookies are essential, while others help us understand behaviour and tailor content for your experience. You can manage your choices at any time. We handle your data under the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 and the NDPR.
Pin-Up Cookie Usage
When you visit our website, small text files called cookies are saved on your browser or mobile device. They remember your settings and help track activity to improve services and performance. This helps us understand how people use pages, monitor traffic, and fix issues faster.
Pin-Up does not use cookies to access files on your device. Cookies do not read your contacts, messages, or photos. We do not collect personal data through cookies unless you give it to us and consent to that use. Our use of these technologies supports your privacy by focusing on security and core functionality.
We follow the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 and the NDPR. You can review more information in our privacy notice.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
- Session cookies: These work only during your visit. They keep you signed in, protect your account, and make pages load correctly, then expire when you close the browser.
- Persistent cookies: These stay on your device for a set time. They remember preferences such as language, and help us improve your experience over repeat visits.
- Analytical cookies: These gather aggregated information about usage, load times, and errors. They are used to measure performance and understand which parts of the site people use.
All cookie types are used to support convenience, personalise the experience, and ensure the website functions reliably on desktop and mobile.
Your Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser settings and our on-site controls. Options include:
- View or change your cookie preferences in the cookie banner or settings.
- Allow only strictly necessary cookies.
- Block third-party cookies in your browser.
- Delete cookies already stored on your device.
- Set your browser to alert you before a cookie is stored.
- Manage Flash cookies in the Flash Player settings.
Blocking all cookies may limit website functionality. Features such as secure login, payment checks, saved settings, and content personalisation may not work.
Flash Cookie Settings
Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects) can be controlled in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. You can set permissions, limit storage, and choose security preferences for sites that use Flash content.
If you block all cookies, including Flash cookies, some functions may not work. Language preferences, auto-login, security checks, and saved session information may be affected.
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