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This Cookie Policy describes how Shoulderdraindet uses cookies and similar technologies on shoulderdraindet.world.
1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help remember preferences, maintain security, and, with consent, measure usage or deliver relevant content.
2. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies enable core functions such as cookie consent storage, load balancing, and fraud prevention. They do not require consent under the ePrivacy framework where applicable. You cannot disable them through our banner because the site would not function reliably without them.
3. Analytics Cookies
With your consent, analytics cookies collect aggregated information about page views and navigation paths. We use this data to improve article structure and readability. Analytics cookies are disabled by default until you choose Accept All or enable them in Cookie Settings.
4. Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies, when enabled, may record that you visited specific educational product pages to limit repetitive promotional displays. We do not use marketing cookies to infer health status or sensitive categories.
5. Storage Duration
Consent records may persist up to twelve months. Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent analytics identifiers, when used, rotate on a schedule defined in our vendor documentation.
6. Managing Preferences
Use the cookie banner on first visit or clear site data in your browser to reset choices. You may also adjust browser settings to block third-party cookies entirely, understanding that some embedded content may not load.
7. Third Parties
Where we embed third-party analytics, those providers act as processors under written agreements that require confidentiality and deletion upon termination of services.
8. Contact
Questions about this Cookie Policy may be sent to admin@shoulderdraindet.world or via the contact form.
9. Similar Technologies
We may use local storage to remember cookie banner decisions. Local storage entries are not transmitted automatically to our servers unless tied to a logged-in feature, which this public site does not currently provide.
10. Cookie Inventory Overview
Strictly necessary entries typically include a consent preference key stored for up to twelve months. Analytics entries, when enabled, may include session identifiers with lifetimes defined by our analytics vendor documentation. Marketing entries, when enabled, may track campaign attribution for educational product pages only.
11. Browser Controls
Major browsers allow you to block all cookies, block third-party cookies only, or delete cookies on exit. Refer to your browser help menu for instructions. Blocking necessary cookies may prevent the consent banner from remembering your choice.
12. Updates to This Policy
We review this Cookie Policy when we add new measurement tools or change vendors. The date at the top reflects the most recent revision.
13. Relationship to Privacy Policy
Personal data collected through cookies is also described in our Privacy Policy, including retention and international transfer safeguards.