At Fueao.com, we want you to feel comfortable while exploring our insurance resources. Part of that means being upfront about how we use cookies on our site. This Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, and what choices you have. It’s all about keeping things simple and clear—let’s dive in!
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are tiny text files that get stored on your device (like your phone or computer) when you visit a website. They help sites work better—like remembering your preferences or tracking how people use the site. Think of them as little helpers that make your online experience smoother.
How We Use Cookies
We use cookies on Fueao.com to:
- Make the Site Work: Some cookies are essential for basic functions—like loading pages or submitting our contact form. Without them, the site wouldn’t run properly.
- Improve Your Experience: We might use cookies to remember your settings or keep you from seeing the same pop-up twice.
- Understand Our Audience: Analytics cookies (like from Google Analytics, if we use it) help us see how visitors use our site—how long you stay, which pages you love, or where you’re coming from (e.g., Texas or New York). This helps us create better content for you.
- Third-Party Cookies: If we embed links, videos, or social media buttons (like a Twitter share option), those third parties might set their own cookies. We don’t control those, so check their policies too.
We’re not here to track your every move or sell your data—our focus is on providing helpful insurance info, not building creepy profiles!
Types of Cookies We Use
- Essential Cookies: These are must-haves for the site to function. No opting out here—they’re like the engine in a car.
- Analytics Cookies: These help us see what’s working (e.g., “Wow, our health insurance article is a hit!”). They’re optional but super useful for us.
- Third-Party Cookies: These come from external tools or links we might include. They’re managed by those providers, not us.
Your Choices
You’re in control! Here’s how you can manage cookies on Fueao.com:
- Browser Settings: Most browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) let you block or delete cookies. Check your browser’s “Privacy” or “Settings” menu to tweak things. Heads-up: blocking all cookies might break some parts of our site.
- Cookie Consent Pop-Up: If we’ve got one (and we might, depending on how the site’s built), you can say “yes” or “no” to non-essential cookies when you first visit.
- Opt-Out: For analytics tools like Google Analytics, you can use their opt-out browser add-on if we’re using it.
Do We Store Personal Info?
Cookies themselves don’t usually hold your name or email—just random codes tied to your device. If you fill out our contact form, that’s a separate thing—check our Privacy Policy [link to your privacy policy] for details on how we handle that.
How Long Do Cookies Stick Around?
Some cookies vanish when you close your browser (session cookies), while others hang out longer (persistent cookies)—like a month or a year—to remember you next time. We keep it reasonable and don’t let them overstay their welcome.
Changes to This Policy
The online world shifts fast, so we might update this Cookies Policy now and then. If we do, we’ll pop the new version here with an updated date. Keep using the site after changes, and that means you’re cool with them.
Questions?
Got a question about cookies or how we use them? Reach out via our contact form or email us at [insert your email, e.g., support@fueao.com]. We’re happy to chat!
Last Updated: April 07, 2025
Thanks for visiting Fueao.com! We’re here to help you navigate insurance—and cookies—with ease.
Notes
- Customization: Replace [insert your email] with your actual contact email. If you use specific tools (e.g., Google Analytics, ad networks), mention them by name for transparency.
- Compliance: This is a basic policy. If fueao.com targets EU users (GDPR) or California residents (CCPA), you might need a cookie consent banner and more detailed opt-in/opt-out options—consider a plugin like “CookieYes” or “Complianz” for WordPress.
- Add to Website: Create a new page in WordPress (e.g., “Cookies Policy”), paste this in, and link it in your footer alongside your Terms and Privacy pages.