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Cookie Policy

This page explains how gebazoj may use cookies and similar browser technologies to keep the website functional, remember simple choices and understand general website performance.

Last updated: 7 July 2026

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files or identifiers that a website can store in your browser. They can help a website remember a choice, maintain a technical session, protect forms or collect general information about how pages perform.

This policy also covers comparable technologies such as local storage, session storage, pixels and server-side identifiers where they serve a similar purpose.

2. Types of cookies we may use

Strictly necessary cookies

These support core functions such as loading pages, maintaining security, protecting forms, balancing traffic or remembering whether a required notice has already been shown.

Preference cookies

These may remember a simple choice, such as language, display preference or cookie selection, so you do not need to repeat it on every visit.

Measurement cookies

If enabled, these may help us understand aggregated page visits, loading performance and navigation patterns. They are intended to improve the structure and reliability of the website rather than identify individual visitors.

3. Why these technologies are used

Cookies and similar tools may be used to operate the website, preserve basic preferences, reduce spam, detect technical errors, improve accessibility and review whether visitors can find the information they need.

gebazoj does not use cookies to request medical records, identity documents, banking credentials or other sensitive information.

4. First-party and third-party cookies

First-party cookies are set directly by gebazoj. Third-party cookies may be set by a provider that supports hosting, security, forms, embedded services or website measurement.

Third-party services control their own cookies and processing practices. We aim to limit external tools to those reasonably needed for website operation and maintenance.

5. How long cookies remain

Session cookies usually expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies may remain for a defined period so they can remember a choice or support comparison of general website performance over time.

The exact duration depends on the cookie’s purpose, the provider that sets it and your browser configuration.

6. Consent and optional cookies

Where required, optional cookies should be used only after an appropriate choice has been made. You may be able to accept, reject or adjust categories through a cookie banner or preference tool.

Strictly necessary technologies may operate without optional consent because the website cannot function securely or reliably without them.

7. Managing cookies in your browser

You can usually review, block or delete cookies through your browser’s privacy and security settings. Browsers may also allow you to prevent third-party cookies, clear site data when closing the browser or receive a warning before storage occurs.

Blocking necessary cookies may affect forms, saved preferences or other website functions.

8. Do Not Track and similar signals

Browser privacy signals are not implemented consistently across all services. Where a supported signal or consent preference is available, we aim to respect it in line with the tools used on the website.

9. Privacy information

For details about contact form information, technical logs, retention and privacy rights, please read our Privacy Policy.

10. Updates to this policy

We may revise this Cookie Policy if website tools, providers or consent requirements change. The latest version will be published on this page with an updated revision date.