Go Broom Cookie Policy
Introduction: Welcome to the Go Broom cookie policy. This statement explains how GoBroom and related services use cookies and similar technologies to deliver, measure and improve the experience for visitors. Go Broom cookie policy outlines types of cookies we use, their purpose and how you can exercise control over them. We aim for transparency about Go Broom cookies and related tracking so you can make informed choices.
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covers cookies set by Go Broom and third parties while you interact with our content. Cookies are small text files stored on your device that allow performance monitoring, personalization and advertising. Some cookies are strictly essential to make the service function, while others help us understand usage or deliver relevant promotions. This GoBroom Cookie Policy does not replace privacy notices but complements them by focusing on cookie details.
Types of Cookies
We categorize cookies into three main groups to keep things simple:- Essential cookies: Required for site navigation, security and to enable core features. Without these, parts of the service may not work.
- Analytics cookies: Used for performance monitoring and to collect aggregated information about how people use the service, such as page load times and popular pages.
- Marketing cookies: Employed to tailor marketing messages and measure campaign effectiveness. These may be set by third-party advertising partners.
Purpose: Performance Monitoring — A primary reason Go Broom uses analytics cookies is for performance monitoring. These cookies let us measure site speed, server response times and technical errors so that we can prioritize improvements. By observing aggregated usage patterns, we identify bottlenecks, determine which features require optimization and reduce load times. Performance monitoring cookies do not collect personal profiles; instead, they gather anonymized or pseudonymized diagnostics that help maintain a fast, reliable service for everyone.
User control is central to our approach. You can manage cookie preferences through your browser settings to block or delete cookies, and many devices allow granular control. Additionally, where applicable, a cookie preference banner appears to record your choices for analytics and marketing cookies. Choosing to block non-essential cookies will not prevent essential cookies from operating, which are necessary for the service to function safely and securely.
Third-party cookies and partners — Some cookies are set by third-party providers who deliver analytics or marketing services on behalf of Go Broom. These partners may use cookies to collect information about visits across multiple sites to build a general profile of interests. We carefully select partners and require them to follow applicable privacy standards; we do not permit the sale of personal data arising from these cookies.
Managing and Changing Your Preferences
You can change your cookie settings at any time by adjusting your browser or device preferences. Common options include clearing cookies, blocking third-party cookies, or enabling private browsing modes. Remember that disabling or removing certain cookies may affect site functionality, such as keeping you signed in or remembering language preferences. We recommend reviewing your settings periodically to maintain the level of privacy and convenience you prefer.Retention & Data Minimization
Go Broom limits cookie retention to what's necessary for the stated purpose. Performance monitoring data is retained just long enough to diagnose and resolve issues and to inform improvements. Analytics records are aggregated and, where feasible, anonymized to protect user identity. Only authorized personnel and vetted service providers access diagnostic cookie data under strict security controls.Updates to this Policy — We may update this cookie policy to reflect changes in technology or regulation. Material changes will be signaled through appropriate notices. This Go Broom cookie policy is intended to be clear and helpful; it focuses on cookie use, cookie management, and the role of analytics in performance monitoring without including unrelated materials such as guides, testimonials or contact details.
