Cookie Policy
COOKIE POLICY
Last updated: February 20, 20261. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They allow the website to function properly, improve user experience, analyse performance, and support communication and marketing activities.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
2.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to function correctly and cannot be disabled.
Examples:
- Security cookies
- Session management
- Form submission integrity
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(f) GDPR – Legitimate interest.
2.2 Performance & Analytics Cookies
These cookies collect anonymous information about how visitors use the website (e.g., page visits, time spent, referral sources).
Used for:
- Understanding visitor behaviour
- Improving website performance
- Measuring campaign effectiveness
Tools may include:
- Google Analytics
- Other analytics tools
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR – Consent.
2.3 Marketing & Advertising Cookies
These cookies may be used to:
- Deliver targeted advertisements
- Measure campaign performance
- Track user interactions across platforms
Tools may include:
- Meta Pixel (Facebook/Instagram)
- LinkedIn Insight Tag
- Google Ads tracking
Legal basis: Article 6(1)(a) GDPR – Consent.
3. Cookie Duration
Cookies may be stored either for the duration of your browsing session (session cookies) or for a defined period after your visit (persistent cookies). The duration depends on the specific cookie and its purpose.
4. Managing Your Cookie Preferences
You can:
- Accept or reject non-essential cookies via the cookie banner
- Modify browser settings to block cookies
- Delete stored cookies at any time
Please note that disabling essential cookies may affect website functionality.
Non-essential cookies are only activated after you provide explicit consent.
5. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies are set by third-party services (e.g., analytics providers, advertising platforms). These providers may act as independent data controllers for the data collected through their cookies process data according to their own privacy policies.
6. International Data Transfers
Where third-party providers such as Google or Meta are used, personal data may be transferred outside the European Economic Area. In such cases, appropriate safeguards are implemented, including reliance on adequacy decisions or Standard Contractual Clauses pursuant to Articles 44–49 GDPR.
7. Changes to this Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect legal or technical changes.
