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First Things First: The Edible Kind

Before we talk about “web cookies,” let’s pay respect to the true heroes of the word “cookie.” These do not track you (except to the kitchen), and they require no consent banner.

Chocolate Chip

Crisp edges, soft centers, and glossy pools of chocolate - classic comfort engineering. Built to disappear by the dozen and still somehow feel like moderation.

Double Chocolate

Cocoa-rich dough studded with chocolate chunks. Deep, fudgy, and borderline brownie - because sometimes “enough chocolate” is a myth you refuse to believe.

Peanut Butter

Salty-sweet, fork-crossed, and proudly crumbly. That roasted peanut aroma announces itself like a parade you didn’t realize you needed.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip

Best-of-both merging: nutty base, melting chips, and a finish that convinces you dessert can be a diplomatic solution.

Snickerdoodle

Cinnamon-sugar armor over a tangy, tender core. Warm spice, faint crackle, and the kind of nostalgia you can taste.

Sugar Cookie

Buttery simplicity with crisp edges and a soft bite. A blank canvas that still feels finished - like minimalism, but delicious.

Shortbread

Sandy crumble that melts on contact. Three ingredients, infinite elegance; proof that restraint can be decadent.

White Chocolate Macadamia

Rich, buttery macadamias colliding with sweet vanilla chips. Luxe and a little extra - like wearing velvet to a grocery run.

Oatmeal

Toasty oats, gentle chew, and just enough brown sugar to keep things interesting. Comfort food with a commendable fiber alibi.

Molasses Ginger

Dark sugar depth with ginger heat. Chewy centers, sugared tops, and a spice profile that says sweater weather, regardless of season.

Lemon Crinkle

Bright citrus zest baked into a tender, powdered finish. Sunshine disguised as a cookie, with just enough tart to keep you honest.

Sea Salt Caramel

Buttery dough with caramel ribbons and a decisive salt sprinkle. Sweet, salty, repeat - feedback loops have never been this tasty.

Brown Butter Toffee

Nutty brown-butter base studded with toffee shards. Aroma alone triggers unanimous consent; the crackly edges seal the vote.

S’Mores

Graham-kissed dough with marshmallow pockets and chocolate chunks. Campfire energy, zero smoke - approved for indoor adventures.

Monster Cookie

Oats, peanut butter, chocolate, and candy-coated chaos. The maximalist manifesto of the cookie world, politely ignoring portion control.

M&M Cookie

Crisp edges, soft middle, and a rainbow crunch. Confetti you can eat - also doubles as morale booster.

Coconut Macaroon

Toasted coconut mounds with caramelized edges and chewy centers. Naturally gluten-friendly and shamelessly tropical.

Pistachio Cranberry

Ruby cranberries and emerald pistachios in a buttery base. Tang meets nutty - festive without needing a holiday.

Almond Biscotti

Twice-baked for maximum dunkability. Crisp, aromatic, and engineered to make coffee feel underdressed without it.

Thumbprint (Jam)

Buttery rounds with jewel-toned centers. Raspberry, apricot, or whatever’s in the pantry - choose your own adventure.

Linzer

Nutty sandwich cookies with jam hearts and powdered snow. Delicate, old-world, and photogenic from every angle.

Speculoos (Spice)

Caramelized spice snap with cinnamon and clove. Thin, crisp, and unreasonably habit-forming with tea or espresso.

Fortune Cookie

Crisp vanilla folds with a paper prophecy inside. Lightweight crunch, heavyweight conversation starter.

Black & White

Cake-like rounds glazed half vanilla, half chocolate. Harmonious split-decision baked into every bite.

Butter Tarts (Honorary Cookie)

Perhaps the finest of them all. Flaky pastry cradling a molten mix of butter, brown sugar, and eggs - sometimes studded with raisins or pecans. Gooey center, caramelized edges, and a warning label for self-control.

A cookie is a small text file stored on your device by your browser. It helps websites remember settings, keep sessions secure, and understand how people use pages. Similar technologies include localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, and tracking pixels/beacons. We call all of these “cookies” in this policy.

Why We Use Cookies

  • Strictly Necessary - to run the site (security, load balancing, session basics).
  • Preferences - to remember things like language and forms you’ve dismissed.
  • Performance/Analytics - to understand usage (which pages work, which don’t).
  • Functionality - to enable features (e.g., chat widget, documentation anchors).
  • Security/Fraud - to help detect abuse and keep sessions safe.
  • Advertising - not used on our core marketing site today; if this changes, we’ll update this page and ask for consent where required.

Types Of Cookies We May Set

  • First-Party Cookies: set by mmediausa.com to remember your choices and keep the site working.
  • Third-Party Cookies: set by service providers (e.g., analytics, chat). These are controlled by those providers and subject to their policies.
  • Session Cookies: erased when you close your browser.
  • Persistent Cookies: stay for a defined period unless you delete them.

What We Actually Use (Examples)

The exact cookies depend on which pages/features you use. Typical examples:

Category Name (Example) Provider Purpose Lifetime
Strictly Necessary __mm_session M Media Basic session state and CSRF protection for forms. Session
Preferences mm_cookie_consent M Media Stores your cookie category choices so we honor them. 6–12 months
Performance/Analytics _ga, _gid Google Analytics 4 Anonymous usage metrics (page views, navigation flows). 24 hours – 24 months
Functionality crisp-client/session, crisp-client/socket Crisp Chat Enables the support chat widget to function reliably. Session – 6 months
Security __cf_bm / cf_clearance Cloudflare Bot management and DDoS mitigation. 30 minutes – 1 year

Note: The list above is illustrative. Some cookies only appear if you use specific features (for example, opening the chat). We’ll update this page if our providers or purposes change.

  • Strictly Necessary Cookies - processed under our legitimate interests in operating a secure, functional website.
  • All Other Categories - used with your consent where required (e.g., in the EU/EEA/UK). You can change your choices at any time.

How To Manage Cookies

You have options. You can:

  1. Use Our Banner/Preferences: Adjust categories (except strictly necessary). Open Cookie Preferences
  2. Browser Controls: Block or delete cookies in your browser settings. Popular guides: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
  3. Mobile Identifiers: Reset your advertising ID or limit ad tracking in device settings.

Blocking some cookies may limit functionality (e.g., chat, remembering preferences).

Do Not Track

Many browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal. There is no common standard yet. We honor your explicit cookie preferences above when available.

Third-Party Providers

We may use service providers for analytics, chat, performance, fraud prevention, or hosting. They process limited data to deliver their services to us and are contractually restricted from using it for unrelated purposes. Details are available on request.

Retention

Cookies persist for their stated lifetimes (or until you delete them). Analytics data may be retained in aggregate form for trend analysis. We keep personal data only as long as necessary to provide services, comply with law, or resolve disputes.

Changes To This Policy

We’ll update this page if we add, remove, or materially change cookie uses OR potentially find new recipes we find irresistable. For significant changes in jurisdictions that require consent, we’ll re-ask for consent.

Questions?

Email privacy@mmediausa.com or visit https://www.mmediausa.com/contact.php.

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