Cookies Policy

How and why Anklebiokne uses small pieces of data stored in your browser.

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1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that a website asks your browser to store. They are widely used to make websites work properly, to remember your choices and to understand how visitors use a site. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage and pixel tags.

2. How we use cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Strictly necessary \u2014 to keep the site working and to remember your privacy choice (for example, that you have already seen the cookie popup).
  • Functional \u2014 to remember small preferences that improve your experience.
  • Analytics \u2014 to count visits in an anonymous, aggregated way so we can understand which pages help most.

3. Categories of cookies on this site

3.1 Strictly necessary

These cannot be switched off. They include items stored in your browser to remember that you have responded to the cookie banner.

3.2 Functional

These remember small choices such as preferred display settings. They are only set with your consent.

3.3 Analytics

These help us understand which pages are visited and roughly how long visitors spend on them. They do not identify you personally.

4. Third-party services

Some pages contain content from third parties \u2014 for example, the embedded Google Map on the Contact page or web fonts loaded from Google Fonts. These providers may set their own cookies in line with their own policies.

5. Managing your cookie choices

You can accept or decline non-essential cookies using the popup that appears the first time you visit. You can change your choice at any time by clearing your browser storage for this site.

Most browsers also let you control cookies through their settings. For details, see your browser\u2019s help pages \u2014 in Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox or any other browser you use. Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the site from working as expected.

6. Do Not Track

Some browsers send a \u201cDo Not Track\u201d signal. There is currently no agreed industry standard for how websites should respond. Our site honours your explicit cookie choices made through the popup rather than relying on browser-level signals.

7. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookies Policy if we change the cookies we use or if the law changes. The \u201cLast updated\u201d date will reflect any revisions. We encourage you to revisit this page from time to time.

8. Contact

If you have questions about cookies on our site, please write to us via the Contact page.