Cookie Policy / Information on cookies and tracking tools
Last updated: July 1, 2025 – version 2.1
1. What are cookies
Cookies are small text files that visited sites send to the user’s device, where they are stored and then transmitted back to the same sites on the next visit. They are used, for example, to store preferences, maintain session or analyze site usage. Related technologies (e.g., SDKs, pixels, local storage) are covered by this policy.
2. Types of cookies
- Technical cookies (necessary): ensure the operation of the site (e.g., shopping cart, login, language preferences). They do not require consent.
- Preference cookies: store user choices (e.g., layout, language) for a better experience.
- Statistical (analytical) cookies: collect aggregate information about site usage. If anonymized and used in aggregate, they can be equated with technical; otherwise they require consent.
- Profiling/marketing cookies: track browsing to show content and ads in line with preferences. Require consent.
- Third-party cookies: installed by parties other than the Owner (e.g., analytics providers, social, video). For such cookies the third parties are autonomous owners.
3. Consent, management and revocation
When you first log in, we show a banner that allows you to accept, reject, or granularly manage categories of non-technical cookies.
4. Cookies used by this site
The table below lists the main cookies and technologies used on the site. The list may change over time based on actual technical additions.
Name | Supplier | Purpose | Type | Duration | Info / Opt-out |
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woocommerce_cart_hash , woocommerce_items_in_cart | WooCommerce (part one) | Maintains cart and item status. | Technical/Necessary. | Session | Documentation |
wp_woocommerce_session_* | WooCommerce (part one) | Stores a unique identifier to retrieve cart data on the server. | Technical / Required | 2 days | Documentation |
elementor | Elementor (part one) | Stores interface/editor preferences and rendering status of some pages. | Preference/Technical | Persistent | Privacy |
_ga , _ga_* , _gid | Google Analytics 4 (third party) | Statistics on site usage (pages, events). Installed only with prior consent (if not anonymized). | Analytical | Session to 24 months | Google Cookies – Opt-out |
_fbp | Meta Pixel (third party) | Conversion measurement and ad personalization. | Marketing / Profiling | 3 months | Cookie Meta |
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE , YSC | YouTube (part three) | Embedded video playback and statistics. | Functional / Analytical | Session to 6-8 months | Google cookies |
5. Manage cookies from the browser
You can always delete or block cookies through your browser settings. Below are the guides for the major browsers:
6. Extra-EU transfers
Some third-party providers (e.g., Google, Meta, YouTube) may process data in countries outside the EEA. Such transfers take place, where applicable, on the basis of Standard Contractual Clauses (SCC) and additional measures outlined in their respective privacy policies.