Digital Privacy Notice Appears on Architecture Website's Brooklyn City Guide Feature
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-09-05 17:46:47
A cookie consent notification has appeared on an architecture website's page featuring a Brooklyn city guide with Quilian Riano, Dean of Pratt School of Architecture. The digital privacy notice outlines the website's use of both essential and optional cookies for various purposes including user experience enhancement and analytics.
The cookie policy notification explains that essential cookies are necessary for basic website functionality and will be used regardless of user preference. However, the site requests additional consent for non-essential cookies that serve multiple purposes including improving user experience, personalizing content, and customizing advertisements based on individual browsing patterns.
According to the privacy notice, the website may share user data with advertising and analytics partners when non-essential cookies are enabled. This data sharing arrangement allows the platform to analyze website traffic patterns and optimize content delivery for users interested in architecture and urban planning topics.
Users visiting the Brooklyn city guide feature are presented with two primary options through the cookie consent interface. They can either click "Accept" to agree to all cookie technologies as described in the comprehensive Cookie Policy, or select "Preferences" to customize their privacy settings and choose which types of cookies they wish to allow on their device.
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