Cookies that keep the platform safe.
Last updated: November 21, 2025
Learn how Conservative Contributions uses cookies to secure accounts, personalize experiences, and improve performance.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our site. They help the platform remember preferences, secure accounts, and understand how visitors use Conservative Contributions.
How We Use Cookies
We rely on different categories of cookies:
- Essential cookies: Ensure the platform functions and sessions stay active
- Authentication cookies: Keep you securely signed in
- Preference cookies: Remember language, theme, and interface choices
- Analytics cookies: Measure engagement, performance, and usage
- Security cookies: Guard against fraud, abuse, and unauthorized access
Types of Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
Required for Conservative Contributions to operate reliably.
- Session management
- Security and authentication
- Load balancing
Functional Cookies
Enable personalization across the experience.
- Language preferences
- Interface customization
- Form data retention
Analytics Cookies
Help us improve performance and usability.
- Page view tracking
- User journey analysis
- Performance monitoring
Third-Party Cookies
Placed by trusted providers supporting the platform.
- Google Analytics for usage insights
- Payment processors for secure checkout
- Security services for fraud prevention
- Social media integrations for sharing
Managing Cookies
You can control cookies through browser settings, built-in consent banners, and third-party opt-outs. Essential cookies cannot be disabled because the platform requires them to function.
Cookie Duration
- Session cookies: Deleted when you close your browser
- Persistent cookies: Remain for a defined period
- Authentication cookies: Typically last for the duration of your session
Updates & Contact
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect operational, legal, or regulatory changes. Questions? Email privacy@conservativecontributions.org.
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