How we use cookies and similar technologies under EU and U.S. privacy rules
Last Updated: March 12, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Wedding Insurances ("we," "our," or "us") uses cookies, pixels, tags, SDKs, and similar tracking technologies on weddinginsurances.com. It also explains your choices and rights under applicable laws, including:
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies may include local storage, pixels, and device identifiers. They help websites function, remember preferences, measure performance, and support advertising.
These cookies are required for core functionality and security, such as page navigation, fraud prevention, form submission, and load balancing. They cannot be switched off in our systems.
These cookies help us understand site usage and improve performance (for example, traffic sources, page performance, and engagement metrics).
These cookies are used to deliver advertising, measure campaign performance, and limit repeated ads. They may be set by us or by advertising partners, including Google AdSense.
These cookies remember settings such as language, region, or display preferences to improve your experience.
For users in the EU/EEA/UK, we rely on:
Where consent is required by law, non-essential cookies should only be used after consent is provided. You can withdraw or change consent at any time through your browser settings or by contacting us.
Depending on your state of residence, cookies and similar technologies may constitute "sharing," "sale," or use for "targeted advertising" under state law. You may have rights to:
To exercise these rights, email hello@weddinginsurances.com with the subject line "U.S. Privacy Request." We may need to verify your identity before processing requests.
Some tracking technologies are provided by third parties acting as our processors or as independent controllers, depending on context. These may include:
We do not control all third-party cookies directly. Please review third-party privacy notices for additional information.
Cookies may be session-based (deleted when your browser closes) or persistent (stored for a defined period). Retention periods vary by cookie purpose and provider.
Disabling some cookies may affect website functionality.
Cookie-related data may be processed in countries other than your own. Where required, we use appropriate safeguards for international transfers.
We may update this policy to reflect legal, technical, or operational changes. The updated date at the top of this page indicates the latest revision.
For questions or cookie/privacy rights requests, contact:
For broader data practices, please see our Privacy Policy.