Cookies Policy

AMC NETWORKS COOKIES POLICY

 Last Updated: June 27, 2025

 AMC Networks Inc. (“AMC”, “we”, “our” or “us”) collects information which may include personal information, from anyone who uses the Services (as defined in AMC’s Privacy Policy) (“User”, “you” or “your”, including, but not limited to, people who register for the Services, people who subscribe to the Services, and people who browse the Services) via your browser or device when you use the AMC Services or when you interact with our electronic communications. We use a variety of methods, such as web cookies and pixel tags to collect this information, which may include your (i) IP address; (ii) unique cookie identifier, cookie information and information on whether your device has software to access certain features; (iii) unique device identifier and device type; (iv) browser type, application version, and language, (v) operating system and system settings; (vi) country and time zone; (vii) previously visited websites or applications; (viii) information about your interaction with our Services such as content viewed, transactions, and indicated preferences; and (ix) access logs including access times and referring URLs. More information about what data we collect and how we use it is available in our Privacy Policy.

Third parties may also collect information via the Services through similar technologies, including cookies, third party plug-ins, pixels, tags, beacons, and widgets (collectively, “Technologies”). These third parties collect data directly from your web browser or device, and the processing of this data is subject to their own privacy policies.

We use these Technologies to learn about how you use the Services and how you interact with our electronic communications. We also use the Technologies to understand our customers’ preferences (such as country and language choices) and to create aggregate information about use of the Services. This information helps us provide, personalize, and improve the Services. There are generally four purposes of Technologies on the Services:

  • Strictly Necessary: These Technologies are essential to enable visitors to move around the Services and use its features, such as accessing areas of the Services that require appropriate authorization, such as a subscription, to visit. Without these Technologies some functions required to operate the Services, like authentication, cannot be provided. We also use Technologies to help secure the Services and comply with regulations.
  • Functional: These Technologies are essential to basic functionality of the Services. They include Technologies that remember you as you engage with the Services, ensuring that you do not need to authenticate every time.
  • Performance: These Technologies allow us to improve the functionality of Services by tracking usage. In some cases, these Technologies improve the speed with which we can process your request, allow us to remember preferences you have selected, and tailor recommendations based on your prior interactions. Refusing these cookies may result in poorly tailored recommendations and slow site performance.
  • Targeted Advertising: These Technologies collect information to help better tailor advertising based on your inferred interests, both within and outside the Services. They may also enable you to connect to your social networks and share content from the Services through social media. Refusing these Technologies may result in seeing advertising that is not as relevant to you or you not being able to link effectively to or share content with your social networks.

You can request to opt out of the use of Performance and Targeted Advertising Technologies using the privacy preference sliders on our website or in our mobile applications. In the United States, these have been combined into a single selection. Some users, such as those in the European Union or United Kingdom, may be asked to opt into the use of these Technologies.