Last Updated: January 2026
This Cookies Policy (this “Policy”) explains how Digital-Link, LLC (“Digital-Link,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on the website located at https://talktocleo.com (the “Site”).
This Policy should be read together with our Privacy Notice, which describes how we handle information more generally.
1. What Cookies and Similar Technologies Are
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device (computer, phone, tablet) when you visit the website. Cookies are widely used to make websites work, improve performance, and provide reporting.
We may also use the term “cookies” to refer to similar technologies that may store or access information on your device or browser, such as pixels, SDKs, local storage, or similar tools.
2. Cookies Used on the Site
The Site does not set first-party cookies. The only cookies associated with the Site are third-party cookies and similar technologies that may be set by YouTube/Google in connection with an embedded YouTube video displayed on the Site (the “Embedded Video”). We do not set these cookies ourselves; the embedded player may cause YouTube/Google to set them.
These third-party cookies may be set when the embedded player loads and/or when you interact with the Embedded Video (for example, pressing play, pausing, changing settings, or viewing the video).
Examples of cookies that may be set by YouTube/Google in connection with the Embedded Video include (cookie names, purposes, and expiration may vary over time):
- VISITOR_PRIVACY_METADATA (.youtube.com) — stores consent/privacy choices; 6 months (necessary)
- VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE (.youtube.com) — player preferences / interface; 6 months (functional/targeting)
- YSC (.youtube.com) — tracks views of embedded videos; session (analytics)
- __Secure-YNID (.youtube.com) — security/fraud prevention (and may be used for ads); 6 months
- __Secure-ROLLOUT_TOKEN (.youtube.com) — feature rollout/ experimentation; 6 months
Additional YouTube/Google cookies and identifiers may be used depending on how YouTube serves the embedded player, your YouTube/Google settings, and whether you are logged into a Google account. As these cookies are set by YouTube/Google, we do not control those cookies, how long they remain on your device, or how YouTube/Google uses information collected through them. Their practices are governed by their own terms and privacy policies.
3. Why These Cookies Are Used
The YouTube/Google cookies associated with the Embedded Video may be used for purposes such as:
- enabling video playback and functionality within the embedded player;
- remembering preferences and settings for the player;
- measuring performance and usage of the player (e.g., interactions with the video);
- maintaining security and preventing fraud or abuse; and
- depending on your account settings and YouTube/Google configurations, delivering or measuring personalized content and advertising.
4. Your Choices and How to Control Cookies
You can manage cookies and similar technologies through the settings and tools available to you, including:
A. Cookie banner and cookie preferences
You can review and change your cookie choices at any time through the Cookie banner available on the Site. You can revisit and update your selections at any time using the cookie preferences option.
B. Browser controls.
Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies, including third-party cookies, and to configure cookie preferences. If you block cookies, the embedded video may not function properly.
C. Third-party controls (YouTube/Google).
Because cookies associated with the embedded video are set by YouTube/Google, you may be able to manage certain controls through your Google/YouTube account settings and related tools provided by YouTube/Google.
D. Embedded video interaction.
You can choose whether to play or otherwise interact with the embedded YouTube video. Depending on how the YouTube player is served, certain cookies or identifiers may be set when the embedded player loads and/or when you interact with it.
5. Do Not Track
Some browsers include a “Do Not Track” (“DNT”) setting. The Site does not take action in response to DNT signals. Third-party providers (such as YouTube/Google) may have their own approaches to DNT signals.
6. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Policy from time to time. When we do, we will post the updated Policy on the Site and update the “Last Updated” date above. Changes are effective upon posting.
7. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Policy, please contact us at: legals@digital-link.com.