Cookie policy

Last updated: [31/03/2026]

Cookies have a bad reputation they don’t entirely deserve. Here’s what they actually are, which ones we use, and how to control them.

What Cookies Actually Are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They’re not programs. They can’t carry viruses or install anything. They just remember information — like your preferences — so you don’t have to set them again every visit.

Cookies We Use on [YOUR WEBSITE NAME]

Necessary Cookies

These make the site work. Without them things break. They’re not optional and can’t be disabled — but they also don’t track anything about you personally.

Analytics Cookies — Google Analytics

These help us understand which articles people find useful and how they navigate the site. The data is anonymous — we see patterns, not individuals. If you’d rather not be included you can opt out at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

Advertising Cookies — Google AdSense

Google uses cookies to show ads relevant to your interests based on your broader browsing history. This is how we keep the site free. If you’d prefer non-personalized ads you can adjust this at adssettings.google.com.

How to Control Cookies

Your browser settings let you accept, reject, or manage cookies. Most browsers have a clear guide to this in their help section. Be aware that blocking all cookies may affect how some sites — including ours — work.

More Information

allaboutcookies.org has a comprehensive guide if you want to go deeper. Or email us at [moneymovesnow.com@help] with specific questions.