Cookie Policy

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What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device. They help websites remember preferences, maintain security, and—only with permission—support measurement or promotional features.

How we ask for consent

When you first visit, a banner offers “Accept all,” “Reject,” or “Cookie settings.” Strictly necessary cookies remain active because they keep security and basic functions working. Optional analytics cookies help us see aggregated traffic patterns. Optional marketing cookies may support interest-based messaging from partners when such tags are present.

Your choice is stored in localStorage under the key cookie_prefs so the banner does not reappear on every visit with the same decision. You may clear site data in your browser to reset the banner.

Cookie table overview

Strictly necessary: session or security cookies required for forms, load balancing, or bot defense when implemented by our host.

Analytics (optional): pseudonymous identifiers to measure page popularity and technical errors.

Marketing (optional): identifiers that help attribute visits to campaigns or personalize creative when marketing tags are enabled.

Retention

Necessary session cookies expire when you close the browser unless a longer security token is required. Optional analytics or marketing cookies follow vendor defaults, often between several months and two years. You can withdraw consent at any time through a fresh choice after clearing stored preferences.

Your rights

Where the ePrivacy rules and GDPR apply, you may refuse optional cookies, access records about processing, and lodge complaints with supervisory authorities.

If you are in Canada, our use of non-essential tracking technologies is described in this policy and managed through the consent controls we provide. You may withdraw or change optional choices by clearing site data and revisiting the banner, and you may contact us or applicable privacy regulators as described in the Privacy Policy.

United States (including California): Under certain state laws, you may opt out of “sale” or “sharing” of personal information, including sharing for cross-context behavioral advertising that can occur through optional marketing cookies. Use Reject or turn off Marketing in our cookie settings, clear stored preferences as noted above, or follow the U.S. state privacy rights section of the Privacy Policy to contact us. We honor applicable Global Privacy Control or similar legally recognized opt-out signals only to the extent required by law and technically supported when such signals are present in your browser.

Contact

Questions about cookies may be sent to service@xarlenoxiquablei.world or to the postal address listed in the Privacy Policy.