What is a cookie?
A cookie is a piece of information in the form of a small text file that a website
transfers to an internet user's computer so that the website can remember who you
are. At charitysupermarkets our goal is to ensure that users earn a cash back donations
for a chosen cause. For this to happen we have to use cookies.
Cookies are used by almost all major websites. Without cookies, it would be very
difficult for a website to allow a visitor to add items to a shopping basket or
to remember the user's preferences or registration details for a future visit.
Also, websites use cookies because they save time and make the browsing experience
more efficient and enjoyable.
How we use cookies?
At Charitysupermarkets, whenever registered users used our site to shop with a partner
retailer we earn a small commission from the retailer. We then pass on some of the
commission to the cause the user designated. To earn this commission and allocate
the donation triggered by a user’s purchase correctly we place a cookie
Other cookies we use
Besides using cookies to ensure that we earn commissions and allocate cash back
donations correctly, we place cookies if you used a referral link to make sure that
the person or cause that made the referral earns their additional donations, and
also record usage statistics. We do all of this to ensure whilst you are using Charitysupermarkets
we give you the best possible experience.
More about cookies
If you want to find out more about cookies or if you want to know how to delete
or control the cookies that are stored on your computer you can visit AboutCookies.org
at AboutCookies.org
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