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Cookies
This page explains how Daily Faith Path uses cookies, consent tools, and ad-related technologies to support site features, privacy choices, and advertising.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They can help keep the site working, remember settings, measure performance, and support advertising or consent decisions.
Some cookies help core site features work properly, such as login sessions, saved preferences, or security-related behavior. These are used to keep the site stable and usable.
Daily Faith Path may use Google AdSense and related Google Privacy & Messaging technologies. These services may use cookies or similar technologies to support ad delivery, measure performance, and apply Google-managed consent choices where required.
Depending on your region and your consent choices, Google may serve personalized ads or non-personalized ads. Personalized ads use additional signals to make advertising more relevant. Non-personalized ads are more limited and are based more on general context than on broader personalization.
You can review or change your privacy choices later from the dedicated Cookie Consent Settings page. You can also use browser controls to manage or delete cookies, though some features may work differently afterward.
For broader information about how Daily Faith Path handles privacy, account data, contact messages, and service providers, please also read the Privacy Policy page.