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Last Updated: May 24, 2026
This policy explains how www.deathpulse.com uses cookies, why we use them, and how you can choose what to allow.
Cookies are small files a website saves on your device when you visit. They help the site remember things about your visit — like keeping you signed in or remembering your preferences — so it works properly and feels a little more personal.
We try to keep things simple and only use cookies for the purposes below. We never sell your personal information. You can turn the optional categories on or off at any time.
| Category | What it's for | Can you turn it off? |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Needed for the site to work. These keep you signed in, remember your choices, and help keep your account secure. We don't share them with anyone or use them to track you across other sites. | Always on |
| Analytics | Help us understand how visitors use the site — like which pages are popular — so we can make it better. We only look at this information in aggregate. | Optional |
| Marketing | Let us and our advertising partners show you more relevant ads and measure how well they work. | Optional |
If you allow analytics, we use Google Analytics to help us understand how the site is used. We don't share any information that identifies you personally. You can read more in Google's Privacy Policy.
If you allow marketing, we work with Google's advertising services (and possibly other partners in the future) to show and measure ads. If you turn marketing off, you'll still see ads — they just won't be personalised.
Essential cookies last for your visit or up to a year, so you don't have to sign in or set your preferences every time. Optional cookies last up to a year, or until you change your choice below.
You can change your choices at any time. Essential cookies are always on — the site won't work without them.
When I shall die, let it be doing that I had designed. Ovid