Cookie Policy – Technichole
Last Updated: November 2025

At Technichole, we value your privacy and are committed to providing a transparent, safe, and user-friendly experience. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, what kinds of cookies may be set on your device, and how you can manage your preferences. By continuing to browse our website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this policy.

Technichole is based in Orlando, Florida, USA. As an independent tech review and consultation platform, our site uses cookies to ensure smooth performance, analyze traffic, and enhance your browsing experience. Cookies help us understand what works best for our readers so we can continue offering clear, honest, and human-centered content about technology.

Cookies are small text files that websites place on your computer or mobile device. They allow the website to recognize your device and remember certain information about your visit. Some cookies are temporary and disappear when you close your browser, while others remain stored for a set period or until you manually delete them. They are used worldwide to make websites function properly, improve usability, and collect essential analytics that help site owners improve the content they provide.

We use cookies at Technichole for several specific reasons. Some are essential for the website to operate efficiently, others help us analyze performance, and some are used for personalization. Essential cookies are the foundation of our website’s functionality. They ensure pages load correctly, links work, and forms submit as intended. Without them, many parts of our website would not function reliably. These cookies do not store personal data and are purely operational.

Performance and analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with Technichole. We use tools such as Google Analytics to learn how people discover our site, which articles they enjoy most, and how long they stay on a page. This data is anonymous and does not reveal your identity. It simply shows patterns in traffic so we can improve usability, speed, and content relevance. By studying how readers engage with different sections, we learn what topics are most valuable and how we can present them more effectively.

Functional cookies make your experience more personal. They remember your preferences, such as reading settings, interface choices, or previously selected options. For example, if you prefer a certain layout or have already acknowledged a pop-up notice, these cookies ensure you won’t see it repeatedly. They make your browsing smoother and more customized.

We also use affiliate and potential advertising cookies. Technichole participates in affiliate programs, including the Amazon Associates Program, which means that when you click on a product link and make a purchase, a tracking cookie helps identify that you came from our site. This allows retailers to properly credit us for referrals and support the continued maintenance of our free content. These cookies do not reveal your personal information or payment details—they simply record that a sale resulted from a Technichole link.

At present, we do not serve banner ads or personalized advertising through Google AdSense, but we plan to enable responsible ad partnerships in the future. When that happens, advertising networks may use cookies to deliver ads relevant to your interests and to measure their effectiveness. When we launch ads, this policy will be updated to include specific details about how those cookies operate and how you can opt out of interest-based advertising.

In addition to cookies set directly by Technichole, certain third-party cookies may be used. These include analytics cookies from Google and affiliate tracking cookies from Amazon and other partner retailers. Occasionally, embedded media such as YouTube videos may also place cookies on your device to remember your playback preferences or improve streaming quality. We do not control these external cookies and recommend that you review their individual privacy and cookie policies to learn how they handle your data.

You have full control over cookies. Most browsers automatically accept them, but you can adjust your settings to block or delete cookies at any time. In most browsers, you can find cookie management options under “Privacy and Security” settings. From there, you can delete existing cookies, set alerts before new ones are stored, or block them entirely. Please keep in mind that blocking essential cookies may cause parts of the website to stop working properly. For instance, pages may not load as intended or certain forms may not submit correctly.

When you visit Technichole for the first time, you may see a notice informing you that our site uses cookies. By continuing to use the site, you consent to our use of cookies as described here. You can withdraw that consent at any time by clearing cookies from your browser or adjusting your settings.

The information collected by cookies typically includes your browser type, operating system, general location (based on IP address), the pages you visit, and the amount of time spent on each. We use this data to maintain site performance, improve navigation, and refine our content to meet reader needs. We do not use cookies to collect personal information such as names, email addresses, or payment data.

From time to time, we may update this Cookie Policy to reflect new technologies, partners, or legal requirements. The latest version will always include the date of the most recent update at the top of the page. We encourage you to review this page periodically so that you remain informed about how we use cookies and similar technologies.

If you have any questions about how Technichole uses cookies or if you need help managing them, you can reach us directly at [email protected]. We take privacy and transparency seriously, and we want every reader to feel comfortable knowing how their data is used.

Technichole exists to simplify technology and make it understandable for everyone. That includes being clear about how we handle data behind the scenes. Our use of cookies is limited, respectful, and entirely focused on providing you with a fast, secure, and informative browsing experience that aligns with our values of honesty and clarity.

Technichole is an Orlando, Florida–based home theater review site focused on TVs, soundbars, and smart setups that fit real homes and real budgets. We provide clear, honest guidance to help you build the perfect entertainment space without the hype.

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