Necessary
Required for basic site functions and remembering consent.
Optional
Analytics and marketing load only when you switch them on.
Transparent
Categories are labeled; you can change your mind anytime.
What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They often contain an identifier, an expiry date, and information about the server that set them. Similar technologies include pixels, scripts that store identifiers in browser storage, and local storage entries that remember your preferences without sending data to our servers until a tagged request occurs.
We distinguish between first-party cookies set by our domain and third-party cookies set by partners when you allow those categories. Third-party tools may combine data across sites; your consent choice limits what loads in your browser.
Categories we use
Strictly necessary. These support core functions such as security, load distribution, remembering your cookie choices, and maintaining session integrity where applicable. They do not require consent under ePrivacy implementations that align with regulatory guidance, because they are essential to provide the service you explicitly request.
Analytics. Optional. If enabled, these technologies help us understand aggregate traffic patterns, page performance, and error rates. We configure them to reduce personal data where possible, such as by IP truncation where offered by the provider.
Marketing. Optional. If enabled, these technologies may measure campaign effectiveness or support remarketing features if we deploy them in the future. We only activate such tools after you opt in.
Consent record. When you select Accept, Reject, or Save in the banner, we store your category choices in local storage on your device so the banner does not repeat on every page view. That record includes a timestamp and may be combined with server logs only if necessary for security.
Local storage and session storage
In addition to cookies, our site may use local storage to persist your consent string and UI state. Session storage may hold temporary values during your visit. These mechanisms remain under your control through browser settings and the “clear site data” feature.
Retention periods
Cookie lifetimes vary by provider and purpose. Necessary cookies typically expire when you close the browser or within a short period. Analytics or marketing cookies, when active, follow vendor defaults unless we shorten them in configuration. Consent records remain until you clear site data or update your choice. We review vendor settings periodically.
How to manage preferences on our site
Use the cookie banner when it appears, or open Cookie Settings from the site footer. You can accept all categories, reject optional categories, or open the detailed panel to toggle Analytics and Marketing independently. Strictly necessary storage remains active because the site cannot function without it.
Changing preferences updates what scripts may execute on subsequent page loads. Some cached content may persist until you refresh or clear storage.
Browser and device controls
All major browsers let you block or delete cookies. You can also browse in private modes that discard storage at the end of a session. Blocking all cookies may impair features that rely on remembering your consent or security tokens. Consult your browser’s help documentation for step-by-step instructions.
Updates to this Cookies Policy
We may revise this policy when we introduce new tools or when regulators publish updated guidance. The dynamic date in the hero section reflects the latest publication date for substantive edits. Minor clarifications may not change the displayed date if they do not alter your rights or our practices.
Contact
Quibalorxod, 207 Smithfield St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA. Email: ask@quibalorxod.world. Phone: +1 412-586-4334.