Cookies and Tracking

Last updated: November 19, 2023

We are committed to protecting your privacy and do not sell or share the information you provide to parties beyond Competitive Clash Network (CCN) without your consent. By using the CCN website you are accepting the following uses of cookies.

Information Collected

We automatically collect and store certain information while you use our site. We use this information primarily to monitor the use of these sites and to make improvements. Individual names or usernames are not collected. Host names and/or IP addresses may be collected and only associated with individual users where required to do so by law, to protect and defend our rights or property, or in urgent circumstances to protect the personal safety of any individual. This information may include your browser type, domain names, IP address, unique device identifier, search criteria used, content viewed, and the emails and phone numbers that you contact through the websites, the pages you view, access times and referring website addresses. This information is used by us to analyze and track user behavior, personalize your experience, provide statistics regarding usage of the websites.

We may use “first-party” or “third-party” cookies or similar technology. You can accept or decline cookies. Most Web browsers automatically accept first-party cookies, but you can modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not have a full user experience on the site. In some cases, our third-party service providers may also use cookies and other technologies on our site. First and third-party cookies are different because of who owns the cookie.

  • First-party cookies are directly stored by the website you visit. These cookies allow website owners to collect analytics data, remember language settings, and perform other useful functions that provide a good user experience.
  • Third-party cookies are created by domains that are not the website that you are visiting. These are usually used for online-advertising purposes and placed on a website through a script or tag.

We use Google Analytics to collect site usage data and to analyze overall usage of the site. Google Analytics uses cookies in your web browsing software to track user sessions so that it can collect data about how users view and navigate the site. The data collected never includes names, usernames or email addresses. Individual IP addresses are collected, but they are not associated with individual users other than as noted above. You may prevent Google Analytics from collecting data by turning off cookies in the preferences settings in your browser. For more information on Google Analytics, how it collects and processes data, and how you can control what information is collected by Google, please visit Google’s website.