This Cookie Policy explains how iBusinessPress uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit https://ibizpress.com/. As a small independent business blog, we use these tools to keep the site working properly, understand how readers use our content, and support the sustainability of the website. This page outlines what cookies are, why they may be used, and what choices you have, particularly if you are visiting from the European Economic Area (EEA) or the United Kingdom.

What cookies are and how they work on a blog

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They store limited information about your visit, such as preferences or basic usage data, and are commonly used to help websites function efficiently. Cookies can be temporary, meaning they are deleted when you close your browser, or persistent, meaning they stay on your device for a set period of time.

On a business blog like iBusinessPress, cookies are generally used to ensure pages load correctly, remember simple settings, and gather anonymous data about how visitors read and navigate articles. They do not usually identify you personally, but they may be linked to general browsing behavior.

Why iBusinessPress uses cookies

Running a content-focused website involves more than publishing articles. Cookies help maintain stability, track what content is useful, and ensure the site continues to operate efficiently. Without basic cookies, certain features such as page navigation or consistent display across devices may not work as expected.

We also use cookies to better understand which topics readers find helpful, how long they stay on pages, and how they move through the site. This information helps guide editorial decisions and improve how information is presented, while keeping the experience straightforward and accessible.

Essential cookies needed for basic functionality

Essential cookies are necessary for the core operation of the website. These cookies enable basic features such as loading pages securely, maintaining session stability, and ensuring the site displays correctly across different browsers and devices.

Because these cookies are required for the site to function, they do not typically require user consent under applicable laws. Disabling them through your browser settings may affect how the website performs and could result in limited functionality or display issues.

Analytics cookies and how they help improve content

Analytics cookies collect information about how visitors interact with the website. This may include which pages are visited, how long users stay, and what type of device or general location is used. The data is typically aggregated and does not directly identify individuals.

For a business blog, this type of information is important for understanding what readers find useful or confusing. It helps identify which articles are most helpful, which topics need more clarity, and how the overall structure of the site can be improved over time.

Advertising cookies and limited use on a blog

Advertising cookies may be used to display relevant ads or measure how effective advertising content is. On smaller blogs like iBusinessPress, advertising use is generally limited and not designed to build detailed personal profiles of visitors.

These cookies may track general interests based on browsing activity to ensure that any displayed advertisements are more relevant. Where required by law, these cookies are only used with your consent, and you have the option to decline or withdraw that consent.

Third-party technologies and external services

Some cookies may be set by third-party services that support the operation of the website. These can include tools that provide analytics data or help deliver content efficiently. These third parties may process information according to their own privacy policies.

While iBusinessPress aims to use only reasonable and commonly accepted tools, we do not control how third-party cookies operate once they are set. Visitors are encouraged to review the privacy and cookie policies of those third parties if they want more detailed information about how their data is handled.

Cookie consent for visitors in the EEA and UK

If you are visiting from the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, you may have the right to accept or refuse the use of non-essential cookies. Where required by law, consent should be obtained before such cookies are placed on your device.

Where available, iBusinessPress may present a cookie notice or preference option that allows you to manage your choices. You can choose to accept all cookies, refuse non-essential cookies, or adjust your preferences based on your comfort level.

Managing cookies through your browser settings

Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can choose to block or delete cookies, set preferences for certain types of cookies, or receive alerts when cookies are being placed on your device. These controls give you a direct way to manage your privacy.

Keep in mind that disabling cookies entirely may affect how the website functions. Some pages may not load properly, or certain features may behave unexpectedly if essential cookies are blocked.

Withdrawing consent and updating your preferences

If you have previously agreed to the use of non-essential cookies, you may withdraw your consent at any time. This can typically be done through available cookie preference tools or by adjusting your browser settings to remove or block cookies.

Once consent is withdrawn, any non-essential cookies should no longer be used moving forward. However, previously stored cookies may remain on your device until you manually delete them through your browser.

Changes to this cookie policy

This Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements, technology, or how the website operates. Updates will be posted on this page, and the effective date will be revised accordingly.

If you continue to use the website after changes are made, it indicates your acknowledgment of the updated policy. If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how cookies are used, you can contact us at info@ibizpress.com. The business address associated with iBusinessPress is 7679 Sunset Blvd, Floor 3, Los Angeles, CA 90017, United States.

Effective Date: January 13, 2026