Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how The Palestine Telegraph (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website. By continuing to browse or use our site, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy. If you do not agree, you should adjust your browser settings or stop using the site.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, phone, tablet) when you visit a website. They help websites remember your actions and preferences over a period of time, so you do not have to re‑enter them whenever you return to the site. Cookies also support security, performance, and basic analytics.
Types of cookies we use
We may use several types of cookies on The Palestine Telegraph, including:
Strictly necessary cookies that enable core functions such as page navigation, access to secure areas, and basic site performance. These cookies are usually set in response to actions you take, like filling in forms.
Performance and analytics cookies that help us understand how visitors use the site, which pages are most visited, and how users move around the website. The information is generally aggregated and used to improve content and usability.
Functional cookies that remember your preferences, such as language or region settings, and enhance your experience by providing more personalized features.
Third‑party cookies that may be set by services embedded on our site, such as social media platforms, video players, maps, or analytics providers. These third parties are responsible for their own cookie and privacy practices.
How we use cookie information
Cookie data is used to maintain and improve the functionality, security, and performance of our website. It helps us:
Ensure that pages load correctly and features work as intended.
Monitor traffic patterns in order to understand readership and improve our coverage and user experience.
Detect and prevent technical issues, misuse, or malicious activity.
Remember certain choices you make so you do not need to reset them on every visit.
We do not use cookies to sell your personal information, and any analysis is typically conducted on an aggregated, non‑identifiable basis where possible.
Managing and disabling cookies
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings, including blocking or deleting them. You can usually find these options in the “Settings”, “Options”, or “Privacy” sections of your browser. If you choose to disable or block cookies, some features of The Palestine Telegraph Newspaper website may not function properly, and your overall experience may be limited.
If you use different devices or browsers to access our site, you will need to manage cookie settings separately on each device and browser.
Third‑party cookies and external services
Some cookies on our site may be placed by third‑party services that we integrate, such as social media sharing tools, embedded videos, analytics services, or advertising networks. These third parties may use cookies and similar technologies to collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites.
We do not control how these third parties use their cookies, and their practices are governed by their own privacy and cookie policies. You are encouraged to review those policies if you wish to understand or manage how your data is handled by them.
Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our use of cookies, legal requirements, or website functionality. When changes are made, the “Last updated” date on this page will be revised. Your continued use of the website after any changes take effect will be considered acceptance of the updated policy.
Contact regarding cookies
If you have questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy or how cookies are used on The Palestine Telegraph, you can contact us through our “Contact Us” page or via our official email address info@ptelegraph.com . Please include “Cookie Policy” in the subject line so your inquiry can be directed to the appropriate person.