Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy provides a detailed explanation of how Phivraxnkraxer.world uses cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar technologies across phivraxnkraxer.ddd. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which describes broader categories of personal data and your statutory rights. The policy reflects expectations under the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) and aligns with transparency duties under the UK GDPR where identifiers stored on your device can be linked to you.
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What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a site. They are widely used to make sites work more efficiently, remember preferences, and understand how visitors move through pages. Similar technologies include local storage entries, session storage, pixels that communicate with servers when a page loads, and scripts that store pseudonymous identifiers in the browser. Throughout this policy we refer to these collectively as “cookies” where the distinction does not change your choices.
First-party cookies are set by the domain you see in the address bar. Third-party cookies are set by another domain, such as an analytics provider you have permitted through consent. Whether a technology is strictly necessary for a service you actively request affects whether we need prior consent under PECR before setting it.
Who sets cookies on our site
We operate the core storefront and content pages directly. Infrastructure providers that host static assets may receive technical requests when your browser loads resources, but they do not determine marketing categories on our behalf unless we integrate their optional tags after you consent. Payment pages may be branded by us while routing data directly to regulated payment processors under their own privacy notices for the transaction moment.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are essential to deliver services you explicitly request, such as remembering cookie consent decisions, maintaining security tokens during a session, load balancing requests, or preventing cross-site request forgery on forms. Because they are strictly necessary, we do not ask for consent before placing them, and you cannot disable them through our banner without breaking core functionality. You may still block them through browser settings, but parts of the site may not operate correctly.
Analytics cookies
If you enable the analytics category through our cookie banner or settings control, we may deploy first-party or third-party analytics tools that assign a pseudonymous identifier to your browser. These tools help us understand aggregated traffic patterns, approximate geographic regions, device categories, landing pages, and conversion funnels. We configure such tools to minimise personal data where possible, for example by truncating IP addresses at collection or aggregating events before reporting.
Analytics is not strictly necessary for delivering the site, so we rely on your consent for non-essential analytics tags. You may withdraw consent at any time through the same settings interface, after which we will stop placing new analytics cookies subject to propagation delays and caching behaviour in your browser.
Marketing cookies
Marketing cookies may help us measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, attribute visits to creative variants, or coordinate limited remarketing placements on partner networks. We only activate these technologies when you opt in to the marketing category and when partner terms permit the specific activity. Frequency caps and category exclusions may still apply at platform level to reduce repetitive messaging.
How long cookies remain
Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until you delete them. Consent records are typically stored for up to twenty-four months so we can prove what you selected unless you clear site data earlier. Analytics cookies often persist between six and thirteen months depending on vendor defaults, which we review periodically. Marketing cookies vary by partner and campaign, but we aim to align maximum durations with the legitimate need to measure performance.
How to manage preferences
Use the cookie banner buttons when you first visit, or reopen settings through any future link we place in the footer. Browser settings also let you delete existing cookies, block third parties, or send a “Do Not Track” signal; however, DNT is not a universally adopted standard and our site may not respond to it separately from your explicit consent choices. Clearing cookies may sign you out of sessions and remove stored preferences until you set them again.
Updates
We will revise this Cookie Policy when we introduce new technologies or when regulators publish updated guidance. The “Last updated” line reflects the current calendar date when you load the page. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy for non-material clarifications; material changes to optional tracking will be reflected in the consent tool where required.