Cookies policy

What is a cookie?

A "cookie" ("browser cookie", "HTTP cookie" or "internet cookie") is a small file of letters and numbers that can be stored on the user's terminal (computer, mobile or other device from which the Internet is accessed). The cookie is installed by a request from a web-server to a browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Chrome, Safari) and is completely "passive" (contains no software, viruses or spyware and cannot access information on the user's hard drive). The duration of a cookie's existence is determined.

Why do we use cookies?

This automatic data storage technology is used to collect information such as browser type, operating system, etc. We use cookies to improve the usability and functionality of our website and to better understand how visitors use it.

Our cookies allow us to identify over time which users have visited our site before without compromising personal data. In order to provide you with the best service, we use both "permanent" and "session" cookies.

Permanent cookies serve to provide you with a better navigation on our website.

Disabling these cookies does not affect the usability of the site.

The data stored in session cookies is valid only for your current visit and enables full use of the services available on our website.

WHAT TYPES OF COOKIES WE USE:

Strictly necessary cookies

These are essential cookies that allow you to browse our website and use its features. These cookies do not collect information about you that could be used for advertising or to record internet activity.

Functionality cookies

They record the choices you make (such as your preferred language) and give you customised usage features. They can record changes you have made to the site. The information they collect can be made anonymous. They relate strictly to our website and cannot track other websites you visit.

Tracking cookies

These cookies are used by traffic analysis services such as Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel or similar software and their purpose is to create statistics about the number of visitors to the site, traffic sources and time spent on the site.

Cookies are classified as either temporary ("session" cookies) or longer-term ("permanent cookies").

Session" cookies record your actions in a single browsing session. This "session" starts when the page is opened and ends when it is closed. Cookies are then deleted forever.

"Permanent" cookies are those that remain on your phone or computer for a certain period of time. They are automatically activated when you visit a particular site again.

Another classification between cookies is made according to their source: "primary" cookies or "third-party" cookies. Primary" cookies are created by the site you are visiting and "third party" cookies are created by a site other than the one you are visiting. The ecoxtrem.co.uk website only allows third-party cookies from sites approved by the company.

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We SHARE YOUR DATA WITH OUR PARTNERS FOR MARKETING PURPOSES

In order to provide you with products tailored to your interests and preferences, we process certain data with some partners that help us to deliver personalized offers to you, such as: (i) processing data through the Facebook platform to deliver personalized offers to you through targeted advertisements using the personalized audience function on customer lists, or (ii) processing data to deliver personalized offers to you based on online behavioral advertising run with Google AdWords. How Facebook or Google processes your data is set out in each other's privacy policy, available as public information.

How can I stop cookies?

Cookies settings in Google Chrome

Cookies settings in Chrome (Android)

Cookies settings in Mozilla Firefox

Cookies settings in Safari

Cookies settings in Internet Explorer