Cookie Policy

Orkona Tracker & Cookie Policy

Introduction
This document informs users about the technologies used on this website ("the Website") to achieve the purposes described below. These technologies enable the Owner to access or store information (for example, by using a cookie) or utilize resources (for example, by running a script) on a user’s device while interacting with the Website.
For the sake of clarity, all such technologies are collectively referred to as "Trackers" in this document, except where a specific distinction is necessary. For instance, although cookies can be used on both web and mobile browsers, they are browser-specific. Therefore, the term "Cookies" is only used when referring to that specific type of Tracker.
Certain uses of Trackers may require the user’s consent, depending on applicable laws. Users may freely withdraw consent at any time by following the instructions provided in this document.
The Website uses both first-party Trackers (managed directly by the Owner) and third-party Trackers (managed by third-party service providers). Unless stated otherwise, third-party providers may access the Trackers they manage.

How This Website Uses Trackers

1. Necessary Trackers

These Trackers are essential for the proper operation or delivery of the Website’s core functionalities.
Trackers managed by third parties:
Webflow, Inc.

Purpose: Website framework and hosting
Location of processing: United States
Personal Data Processed: Trackers +2

Google LLC – Google reCAPTCHA
Purpose: Security validation against bots
Location of processing: United States
Personal Data Processed: Answers to prompts +8

2. Experience Enhancement
Trackers used to improve user experience and enable interaction with third-party content and platforms.
Trackers managed by third parties:

Google LLC – YouTube Video Widget

Purpose: Embedded video content
Location of processing: United States
Personal Data Processed: Trackers +1

3. Measurement
Trackers used to analyze website traffic and understand user interactions for service optimization.
Trackers managed by third parties:

Meta Platforms, Inc. – Meta Events Manager

Purpose: Traffic analysis and event tracking
Location of processing: United States
Personal Data Processed: Browsing history +4

Google LLC – Google Analytics 4
Purpose: User behavior analysis
Location of processing: United States
Personal Data Processed: Number of users +3

4. Marketing
Trackers used to deliver personalized advertising and measure campaign effectiveness.
Trackers managed by third parties:
Meta Platforms, Inc. – Meta Ads Conversion Tracking (Meta Pixel)

Purpose: Ad performance measurement and user targeting
Location of processing: United States
Personal Data Processed: Trackers +1

Managing Preferences and Consent
Where Tracker use is based on user consent, preferences can be managed through the Website’s cookie settings panel. Users can also:
Use opt-out links (where provided);
Follow instructions in third-party privacy policies;
Contact the relevant third parties directly.

Controlling or Deleting Trackers via Browser Settings
Most browsers allow users to:
View existing Cookies or similar technologies;
Block or delete Cookies and other Trackers;
Set preferences for each category.
Refer to your browser’s help section for specific instructions:
Google Chrome
Mozilla Firefox
Apple Safari
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Microsoft Edge
Brave
Opera
On mobile devices, users may manage tracking preferences via device settings (e.g., advertising or privacy settings).

Opting Out of Interest-Based Advertising
Users may also manage ad personalization via services like:
YourOnlineChoices (EU, UK)
Network Advertising Initiative (US)
Digital Advertising Alliance (US)
DAAC (Canada)
DDAI (Japan)
The Digital Advertising Alliance also provides an app, AppChoices, for controlling interest-based advertising on mobile devices.

Consequences of Denying Trackers
Users are not obligated to allow the use of Trackers. However, disabling Trackers may limit access to features or affect the quality of the Website experience.

Definitions and Legal References
Personal Data: Any information that allows the identification of a natural person, directly or indirectly.
Usage Data: Automatically collected data from Website usage, such as IP address, browser type, visit duration, and navigation paths.
User: The individual using the Website.
Data Subject: The person to whom Personal Data refers.
Data Processor: A third party who processes data on behalf of the Data Controller.
Data Controller (Owner): The entity determining the purposes and means of data processing.
This Website (Application): The platform through which Personal Data is collected and processed.
Service: The functionalities provided by this Website.
European Union (EU): Includes EU member states and the European Economic Area (EEA).
Cookie: A small text file stored in the User's browser.
Tracker: Any technology that allows tracking, such as cookies, web beacons, embedded scripts, and fingerprinting.

For further details, contact us at support@orkona.com