This Cookie Policy explains how Opposite Word Library (accessible at https://eqere.com) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you visit our website. We want you to understand what cookies are, why we may use them, and how you can control their use.
We are a focused English learning resource that helps you find clear answers about opposites, antonyms, and vocabulary pairs. Our goal is to keep your experience simple and useful. This policy works alongside our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your computer, tablet, or phone when you visit. They help the website remember information about your visit, such as your preferences or settings. Cookies are widely used to make websites work more efficiently and to provide useful information to site owners.
Cookies can be “first-party” (set by the website you are visiting) or “third-party” (set by another domain, such as an analytics service or advertising partner).
How We May Use Cookies
We may use cookies for several purposes. These include making the site function properly, understanding how visitors use our content, and improving your learning experience. Below we explain the main types of cookies we may use.
Functional Cookies
Functional cookies are necessary for the website to work correctly. They enable basic functions like page navigation, remembering your preferences (such as language or region), and keeping the site secure. Without these cookies, some parts of the site may not work as intended.
These cookies do not collect personal information for marketing purposes. They are usually first-party cookies and are set only in response to actions you take, such as adjusting your cookie settings or logging in (if we offer that feature in the future).
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website. They collect information such as which pages are visited most often, how long users stay on a page, and whether visitors encounter any errors. This data helps us improve our content and make the site easier to use.
We may use analytics services that set cookies to gather this information. The data collected is aggregated and anonymous. It does not identify you personally. We use this information to see which topics—like Antonyms with Examples or Beginner Vocabulary Pairs—are most helpful to our readers.
Advertising Cookies
We may use advertising cookies to show you ads that are more relevant to your interests. These cookies may be set by third-party advertising networks with our permission. They remember that you have visited our website and may share this information with other organizations, such as advertisers.
Advertising cookies may support the following activities:
- Frequency capping: Limiting how many times you see the same ad.
- Ad measurement: Helping advertisers understand the effectiveness of their campaigns.
- Fraud prevention: Detecting and preventing invalid or fraudulent ad activity.
- Relevant ads: Showing you advertisements that are more likely to interest you based on your browsing habits.
If we use advertising cookies, we do not control the data collected by third parties. You can manage your preferences for these cookies through your browser settings or through third-party opt-out tools.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our website may be set by third-party services. These services may include analytics providers, advertising networks, or social media platforms. For example, if we embed a video from a third-party service, that service may set its own cookies.
We do not control these third-party cookies. We encourage you to review the privacy and cookie policies of any third-party services we may use. Our Disclaimer provides more information about external services we may link to.
Web Beacons and Pixel Tags
In addition to cookies, we may use web beacons (also known as pixel tags or clear GIFs). These are small, invisible images placed on web pages or in emails. Web beacons help us understand how you interact with our content, such as whether you opened an email or visited a specific page.
Web beacons work together with cookies. They allow us to measure the effectiveness of our content and marketing efforts. For example, we may use pixel tags to track which pages in our Writing with Opposites category are most popular.
Your Choices and Browser Controls
You have control over how cookies are used on your device. Most web browsers allow you to manage cookies through their settings. You can choose to block all cookies, accept only certain types, or delete cookies after each browsing session.
Here are some common ways to control cookies:
- Browser settings: You can adjust your browser’s privacy settings to block or allow cookies. Look for options like “cookie settings” or “privacy and security” in your browser menu.
- Opt-out tools: Some third-party advertising networks offer opt-out tools that let you stop their cookies from being placed. You can visit the Network Advertising Initiative or the Digital Advertising Alliance for more information.
- Do Not Track: Some browsers have a “Do Not Track” feature. When enabled, it sends a signal to websites requesting that they not track your browsing. We may not respond to Do Not Track signals at this time.
Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect how our website functions. For example, you may not be able to use some features, or the site may not remember your preferences.
Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or for legal reasons. When we make changes, we will update the policy on this page. We encourage you to review this policy periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies.
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy, please contact us at [email protected]. You can also visit our Contact Us page for more ways to reach us.
More Information
For more details about how we handle your personal information, please read our Privacy Policy. If you have questions about the content on our site, our FAQ page may have the answers you need.
We are committed to being transparent about our practices. This Cookie Policy is part of that commitment. Thank you for visiting Opposite Word Library and for trusting us as a resource for learning opposites and antonyms.