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    Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit gimbal.info. These files allow the site to recognize returning users, maintain user preferences, and improve navigation efficiency. Rather than acting as intrusive trackers, cookies play a supportive role by making browsing more seamless and personalized.

    Each cookie contains minimal data—usually a session identifier, a timestamp, and user-specific settings. These files do not contain personally identifiable information unless explicitly provided by the user through forms or account sign-ups.

    Cookies are widely used across the internet and serve essential technical functions. On gimbal.info, they power comparison tools, retain scroll positions, manage cookie consent banners, and connect affiliate tracking where applicable. They also support analytics services to understand how visitors interact with content and where improvements are needed.

    By storing lightweight data locally, cookies help the website function smoothly without overloading server-side storage or requesting repeated information from visitors. While some cookies are critical for performance, others enhance user convenience, such as remembering device types or preferred layout settings.

    Understanding how these files function helps users make informed decisions about their cookie preferences and gives insight into how the platform delivers a faster, smarter browsing experience.


    Categories of Cookies Used on Gimbal.info

    Cookies on gimbal.info are organized into categories based on function and necessity. Each category plays a unique role in site functionality or performance tracking.

    Essential Cookies ensure the website loads correctly and functions as expected. These include session cookies that retain search filters, comparison selections, and user interactions during a session. Blocking them could disable important functionality like navigation menus or contact form submissions.

    Performance Cookies are tied to analytics tools like Google Analytics. These files track anonymized data such as page visit frequency, bounce rates, scroll depth, and referral sources. They don’t store personal identifiers but help the team measure which pages work well and which may need redesign.

    Functionality Cookies remember user choices, including theme preferences, previously selected gimbal categories, and content layout settings. These are used to enhance returning user experiences without forcing a reset each time the site is accessed.

    Affiliate or Marketing Cookies track outbound clicks to partner retailers. When a visitor follows a product link and completes a purchase, a cookie notes the referral source. These cookies don’t collect personal data but do enable fair attribution of commission-based earnings.

    Each category serves a specific purpose, and visitors can manage preferences for non-essential cookies based on their privacy comfort level.


    How Cookies Are Used to Improve Your Experience

    Cookies help gimbal.info offer a more tailored and useful experience. They remember preferences, analyze performance, and streamline workflows that otherwise would require repeated user input.

    For instance, when you compare two gimbals using the product matrix, cookies remember that selection for the duration of your visit. If you scroll through a tutorial, your position may be stored so the next visit resumes where you left off. If dark mode is selected, a cookie ensures that preference remains active across sessions.

    On the analytics side, cookies help the team understand what content attracts the most engagement, where users typically exit, and which device types are used most often. This insight feeds directly into decisions about layout design, content expansion, and performance optimizations.

    Affiliate cookies are used to track the source of a product referral. If a visitor clicks on a link and makes a purchase, the site may earn a small commission—without affecting the user’s price or experience. These cookies usually expire within a fixed time window (24 hours to 30 days) and don’t collect names, emails, or financial data.

    Overall, cookies are the silent operators in the background helping the platform run efficiently and respond better to user needs.


    Your Consent and Control Over Cookies

    Consent is required before deploying any non-essential cookies. A banner appears upon first visit to ask whether you’d like to allow performance, functionality, or marketing cookies. You can accept all, reject all, or customize preferences using the consent manager provided.

    Once preferences are saved, they remain active until manually changed or cleared by the user. A consent cookie is stored to remember your selection and avoid repeated prompts.

    You can modify your choices at any time by selecting “Cookie Settings” at the bottom of the page. This opens the same interface used during the first visit, letting you opt in or out of specific cookie categories.

    No cookies are installed before consent is granted, aside from those necessary for security and functionality. This structure aligns with regulations such as GDPR, CCPA, and ePrivacy directives.

    Managing your cookie settings is easy, and doing so does not block access to any major areas of the site. Some personalized functions may be limited, but the core experience remains intact.


    Managing Cookies Through Your Browser

    In addition to site-level controls, users can manage cookies via their web browser. Every modern browser includes options to:

    • View all cookies stored by a website
    • Delete selected or all cookies
    • Block cookies entirely or by site
    • Set automatic clearing upon closing the browser

    For example, Google Chrome allows cookie management under Settings > Privacy and Security > Site Settings > Cookies and Site Data. Firefox and Safari offer similar controls, often under privacy tabs. Microsoft Edge supports site-specific blocking and clearing, too.

    Extensions like Ghostery, Privacy Badger, or uBlock Origin can block trackers and cookies automatically, offering more granular control. However, using these tools may also impact functionality on certain sites.

    If you delete cookies from gimbal.info, preferences like dark mode or language settings will reset. Similarly, affiliate cookies will be cleared, and tracking will restart on the next visit.

    Browser-level controls offer a helpful way to enforce universal privacy rules, especially for users browsing multiple websites.


    Use of Third-Party Services and Their Cookies

    To deliver certain functionalities, gimbal.info relies on third-party services that may use their own cookies. These include:

    • Google Analytics for visitor behavior analysis
    • YouTube for embedded video tutorials
    • Cloudflare for content delivery and bot detection
    • Affiliate platforms like Amazon Associates, B&H, and others
    • Email tools like ConvertKit or Mailchimp for newsletter opt-ins

    Each of these platforms may set cookies to track metrics like play history, conversion paths, or device compatibility. While these services receive limited information, they do not access personally identifiable data unless separately shared by the user through their own platforms.

    Third-party cookies are managed through the same consent interface used for native cookies. You may opt out entirely or limit consent to core providers like analytics or CDN partners.

    The site does not allow advertisers or retargeting platforms to place behavioral tracking cookies. No remarketing campaigns or interest-based advertising is conducted via cookie tracking.


    Affiliate Tracking and Cookie Attribution

    Affiliate cookies track whether a visitor clicks a product link and completes a purchase on a third-party website. This allows gimbal.info to earn referral commissions—supporting independent content and testing without charging users.

    These cookies are set by affiliate platforms, not gimbal.info directly. For example, clicking a link to DJI’s store might trigger a cookie from their affiliate manager, lasting anywhere from 24 hours to 30 days.

    Cookies track:

    • Referring website ID
    • Timestamp of click
    • Product or offer ID
    • Order completion (if it happens)

    No names, credit cards, addresses, or user IDs are shared between platforms. These cookies are purely used to confirm that a sale originated from this site.

    Affiliate cookie use is disclosed near every product link and in footers across buying guides. Users who prefer not to be tracked can copy and paste product names into their browser manually to bypass the referral process.

    Transparency is the standard—not an afterthought.


    Data Retention and Cookie Expiry Timelines

    Cookies on gimbal.info do not last forever. Each cookie has an expiration date that determines how long it remains on your device. These timelines are based on the type and function of the cookie.

    Typical durations include:

    • Session cookies: expire when the browser closes
    • Consent cookies: 6 to 12 months
    • Analytics cookies: 12 to 26 months
    • Affiliate cookies: 1 to 30 days, depending on vendor
    • Preference cookies (e.g., theme mode): 1 to 12 months

    After expiration, cookies either delete themselves or stop functioning unless reset during another visit. Users can also manually delete them at any time through browser settings or privacy tools.

    The site does not store cookie data in backend databases or merge it with user-submitted information. Once expired or deleted, a cookie no longer affects your session or experience.

    Cookie lifecycle is designed to align with minimal retention best practices. Data is never kept longer than necessary.


    Children and Cookie Practices

    Gimbal.info is not designed for or marketed to children under the age of 13. Content focuses on filmmaking tools and technical guidance, which naturally limits underage exposure.

    No cookies are designed to collect data from children or to build behavioral profiles for marketing. In cases where a parent or guardian believes a child has accessed the site and submitted data, they may request deletion through privacy@gimbal.info.

    While cookies may still load during visits from underage users, they do not differ in content or purpose from those shown to adults. No child-targeted advertising, tracking, or profiling occurs.

    All tracking adheres to the strictest standards of anonymization and data minimization, ensuring safe and general-purpose usage for all visitors.


    Privacy Regulations Compliance

    Gimbal.info follows major international privacy frameworks, including:

    • General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
    • California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
    • UK GDPR and ePrivacy Directive
    • Canada’s PIPEDA

    Consent mechanisms are built to comply with regional opt-in rules. Data processing agreements are maintained with third-party tools, and users may request a full report of stored cookie data via email.

    Regulators have established that cookies, especially for tracking or marketing, must be deployed transparently. Gimbal.info meets those requirements by:

    • Prompting for consent before placing cookies
    • Offering cookie settings with category-level control
    • Publishing clear disclosures in the footer and FAQs
    • Providing opt-out options without penalties or barriers

    Respect for privacy isn’t treated as a legal checkbox—it’s part of the operational design.


    Policy Updates and Revision Timeline

    Cookies policy is reviewed regularly to stay aligned with privacy laws, platform updates, and evolving best practices. Major revisions occur annually, with minor updates as needed to reflect tool changes or content format shifts.

    The last revision date is displayed at the bottom of the cookies policy page. Users are encouraged to revisit this section occasionally to ensure they remain informed about how cookies affect their experience.

    When material changes are made—such as introducing a new type of cookie or switching analytics providers—a site-wide notification may be triggered to highlight the update.

    Archived versions of previous policies are available upon request. Version control and compliance logs are maintained by the DivulgeInc compliance team for audit transparency.


    Contact for Cookie or Privacy Concerns

    For any questions related to cookie use, consent preferences, data removal, or affiliate tracking, users can contact the data privacy team at privacy@gimbal.info.

    Include the following for faster response:

    • Subject: “Cookie Inquiry” or “Privacy Request”
    • Your browser and device type
    • Specific concern or request
    • Screenshots or timestamps (if applicable)

    All inquiries receive acknowledgment within 3 business days, with full resolution typically provided within 10 business days. No cookie-related request is too small. Whether you’re seeking clarification or removal, the team is here to help.

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