Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
If you have made it to this page, you probably clicked a cookie banner — or you are genuinely curious about how websites track things. Either way, here is the straightforward version of what cookies do on charteroakacoustics.com.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit. They help sites remember your preferences, understand how you use them, and generally function without making you log in seventeen times per session. They are not malware, they are not spying on your microphone, and they do not steal your passwords.
Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies: These are necessary for the site to function properly. They handle things like page navigation, secure areas, and basic site operations. Without them, the site would not work correctly. You cannot opt out of these and still use the site.
Analytics Cookies: We use tools like Google Analytics to understand how visitors interact with our site — which pages are popular, how long people stay, and where traffic comes from. This data is aggregated and anonymized. It helps us figure out what content to create more of and what is not landing.
Advertising Cookies: Some of our advertising partners may place cookies to deliver relevant ads and measure their effectiveness. These cookies may track your browsing activity across different websites to build a profile of your interests.
Functional Cookies: These remember your preferences and choices — like font size settings or whether you have dismissed a notification — so you do not have to set them every time you visit.
Managing Your Cookies
You have control over cookies. Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies through their settings. Here is how to find those settings in common browsers: look for “Privacy” or “Cookies” in your browser preferences or settings menu. Keep in mind that blocking certain cookies may affect site functionality.
You can also opt out of Google Analytics tracking by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
More Information
For details on how we handle your data more broadly, see our Privacy Policy. If you have specific questions about our use of cookies, reach out through our Reach Us page.
Last updated: March 2026