This policy complements our privacy policy. It focuses on what cookies are, how we classify them, and how you can control them through your browser and our consent banner.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They can be session cookies (deleted when you close the browser) or persistent cookies (stored for a defined period). Similar technologies include pixels in emails and local storage entries that remember your preferences without sending data to our servers until you choose to interact.
How we classify cookies
- Strictly necessary: required for security, load balancing, basic navigation, and remembering your cookie choices.
- Analytics: optional cookies or SDKs that help us understand aggregated traffic patterns if you enable them.
- Marketing: optional cookies that may support relevant communications if you enable them.
Local storage of consent
When you choose Accept All, Reject, or Save preferences, we record your decision in localStorage under the key thisdomain_cookie_prefs_v1. This entry includes timestamps and your choices for analytics and marketing. It does not by itself identify you personally outside your browser.
Clearing site data or using a private window will reset these preferences until you choose again.
Managing preferences
You can reopen cookie settings through prompts we surface on the site where available, adjust your browser settings to block third-party cookies, or use browser extensions that filter trackers. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may impact how the site functions.
Updates
We may revise this policy when we introduce new tools or when regulators publish guidance. The date shown in the hero card reflects today’s calendar date when you load the page; substantive changes will be described in a short summary at the end of this document when we publish them.
Contact
Questions about cookies: assist@xlozarinax.world · Market St, Manchester M4 3AQ, United Kingdom · +44 161 833 9851.
Summary table
Strictly necessary cookies support core site functionality. Analytics cookies, if enabled, help us understand which pages are read most often in aggregate. Marketing cookies, if enabled, may help us measure whether campaigns reach interested audiences. We do not sell personal data in exchange for money in the common sense of that phrase.