Our use of cookies in Nigeria
Cookies help the Pin-Up website work properly, stay secure, and remember your choices. We use necessary cookies that run core services, and optional ones that improve performance and content. Some cookies measure how you use the website so we can fix issues and enhance your experience. You can manage these settings at any time. Your choices will not affect essential security cookies.
How cookies work on your device
Pin-Up uses cookies that are saved on your computer or mobile when you visit our website. They remember your sign-in, language, and other preferences, and help us understand how people use our services. We use them to review page performance, spot errors, and measure traffic. These files do not read anything else on your device and do not give us direct access to your personal content. We follow the Nigeria Data Protection Act 2023 and the NDPR. Non-essential cookies are used based on your consent. We may also use similar technologies such as local storage in your browser to support the same functions.
Cookie categories we may set
- Session cookies: active only during your visit. They keep you signed in and let you move between pages without losing information.
- Persistent cookies: stay on your device for a set period. They remember settings like language and device preferences to improve your experience.
- Analytical cookies: help us analyse website use, measure performance, and improve services. Reports are aggregated to respect your privacy.
All cookie types are used to make the website convenient, secure, and more relevant to you. They also help personalise content and refine mobile and browser features so the service feels tailored to your needs.
Manage your cookie preferences
You can manage cookies through your browser settings at any time. The actions below are available in most browsers:
- View and delete stored cookies.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Refuse analytical cookies using our preference banner.
- Allow only essential cookies.
- Set site-by-site permissions in your browser.
- Clear cookies and cache to reset preferences.
You can also manage Flash cookies using the Flash Player settings manager. Full blocking of cookies may limit website functionality, including sign-in, security checks, and saved preferences.
Flash cookie controls
Flash cookies, also called Local Shared Objects, can be configured in the Flash Player settings manager. You can set permissions, storage limits, and security preferences for this technology. Blocking all cookies, including Flash cookies, may disrupt functions like language selection, saved preferences, and auto-login. Some mobile browsers do not support Flash, so controls may differ by device and browser.
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