What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when a server sends a response to your browser. Similar technologies include HTML5 local storage, session storage, and pixel tags that help us understand whether a page loaded correctly. Throughout this policy we refer to all of these as “cookies” for simplicity.
First-party cookies are set by the same domain you see in the address bar. Third-party cookies belong to analytics or advertising partners we only load after you grant consent.
Your consent controls
When you first arrive, you will see a banner with three paths: accept all optional categories, reject non-essential cookies, or open granular settings. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled because they maintain security tokens and remember your cookie preference itself.
You may revisit your choices anytime by clearing site data or contacting us for a manual reset if you cannot access the interface.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies power load balancing, enforce rate limits during attacks, and store a compact record of your consent decisions. They do not profile your personality or health status. Typical lifetimes range from session length to twelve months for consent archives.
Analytics cookies
If you opt in, we may use first-party or privacy-oriented analytics to understand aggregate traffic, scroll depth, and broken links. Identifiers are pseudonymous. You can withdraw consent through the same banner controls; historical aggregated reports may remain in anonymized form.
Marketing cookies
Marketing cookies help measure whether creative campaigns drive informed visits to our product pages. They may sync with advertising platforms subject to partner policies. We do not use them to infer sensitive health conditions, and they remain off by default.
Storage durations
Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies include a defined expiry date set by us or our partners. When a vendor updates their default duration, we document the change in periodic reviews of this policy.
Browser-level controls
Major browsers let you block third-party cookies, delete existing cookies, or alert you before storage events. Refer to your browser’s help center for step-by-step instructions. Blocking all cookies may break authentication flows on many websites, including ours.
Updates
We amend this Cookie Policy when we introduce new technologies or when regulators publish fresh ePrivacy guidance. The review date at the top reflects the latest substantive edit.
Contact
Chraxellchelphim.world · Data controller
1879 NW 7th St, Miami, FL 33125, USA
Email: talk@chraxellchelphim.world