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Cookie Policy

Effective date: January 1, 2026
Last updated: May 29, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Movementienergyo.ddd ("we," "us," "our"), operator of the QuickPulse website at https://movementienergyo.world/ (the "Site"), uses cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar tracking technologies ("cookies") when you visit from the United States or other regions. It supplements our Privacy Policy and is designed to meet transparency expectations under U.S. state privacy laws (including CCPA/CPRA, VCDPA, CPA, CTDPA, UCPA, TDPSA, TIPA, and others), FTC guidance on clear disclosure, and GDPR/ePrivacy requirements for international visitors.

1. What are cookies and similar technologies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or mobile device. We also use local storage (e.g., to remember your cookie consent choice) and may use pixels or SDKs if analytics or marketing tools are enabled with your consent. These technologies help the Site function, remember preferences, measure traffic, or — only with permission — support advertising measurement.

2. Operator contact

Movementienergyo.ddd
402 11th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37203, United States
Email: partners@movementienergyo.world
Phone: +1 (615) 733-8080

3. Cookie categories we use

Category Purpose Legal basis (U.S. / EU) Can you disable?
Strictly necessary Security, load balancing, cookie consent storage, basic Site functionality Legitimate interest / essential service (U.S.); necessity (GDPR Art. 6(1)(f)) No — required for the Site to work
Analytics Aggregated statistics on pages viewed, session duration, referral sources Your consent (CCPA opt-in where required; GDPR Art. 6(1)(a)) Yes — via banner or Cookie Settings
Marketing Ad measurement, remarketing, or promotional relevance on third-party platforms Your consent; opt-out / "Do Not Sell or Share" under CPRA Yes — via banner, Cookie Settings, or Privacy Policy opt-out

4. Consent and U.S. opt-out controls

On your first visit, a banner provides equal-choice options: Accept All, Reject, and Cookie Settings. Non-essential cookies are not placed until you affirmatively accept them or enable a category, consistent with consent requirements in several U.S. states and GDPR.

You may change preferences at any time through:

Global Privacy Control (GPC): We treat recognized GPC browser signals as a valid request to opt out of non-essential cookies and, where applicable, the "sale" or "sharing" of personal information for targeted advertising under California and similar state laws.

Do Not Track: There is no uniform U.S. standard for DNT signals; we respond to GPC and our cookie controls instead.

5. Retention periods

  • Consent preference (local storage): up to 12 months, then re-prompted
  • Session cookies: deleted when you close your browser
  • Persistent analytics/marketing cookies: typically 1–13 months depending on vendor; see third-party policies if enabled

6. Third-party cookies

If you enable analytics or marketing categories, third-party providers may set their own cookies. Those providers act as our service providers and must use data only for contracted purposes. We do not control third-party cookies once set; review their privacy policies and use browser controls to remove them.

Embedded content (such as Google Maps on our Contact page) may set cookies when you interact with the embed. Those are governed by the third party's policy.

7. Browser and device controls

Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through settings. Blocking all cookies may prevent consent storage and limit Site functionality. Mobile devices may offer advertising ID reset or limit ad tracking in system settings (e.g., Apple App Tracking Transparency applies to apps, not this website, but similar device settings may exist).

8. Your state privacy rights and advertising

California and other U.S. state residents may have rights to know, delete, correct, and opt out of sale/sharing of personal information collected via cookies. See our Privacy Policy — Your U.S. state privacy rights, Appeals, and online advertising sections.

9. Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy when we change technologies or legal requirements. Check the "Last updated" date above. Material changes may be communicated on the Site.

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