What are cookies and similar technologies
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, and scripts that store or read identifiers. Some cookies are set by us (first-party); others may be set by partners we integrate (third-party) when you consent.
We use these technologies only in ways described here or in our Privacy Policy. Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent under the ePrivacy Directive where they are essential to provide a service you explicitly requested.
Categories of cookies on this site
Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for core functions such as security, load balancing, remembering your cookie consent choice, and keeping forms secure. They cannot be switched off through our banner because the site would not operate reliably without them.
Analytics
When you opt in, analytics cookies help us understand aggregate traffic: popular pages, approximate regions, devices, and navigation paths. We use this information to improve layout and performance. Analytics identifiers are not used to sell your personal data.
Marketing
If you enable marketing cookies, we may measure campaign performance, attribute visits to advertising channels, and build aggregated reports. We do not use this category to manipulate health decisions or to pressure purchasing.
Purposes in detail
The table below summarises typical purposes. Exact cookie names may change when we update software; purposes remain consistent.
- Consent storage: remembers whether you accepted, rejected, or customised cookies so the banner does not reappear on every page load.
- Session continuity: keeps your session stable while you navigate between policy pages and the homepage.
- Performance measurement: optional analytics to detect slow pages and broken links.
- Campaign attribution: optional marketing measurement tied to advertising platforms you may have interacted with elsewhere.
Duration and storage
Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period:
- Consent records: up to twelve months unless you clear storage manually.
- Analytics identifiers: often between thirteen and twenty-six months depending on tool configuration; shortened when you withdraw consent.
- Marketing pixels: vendor-specific durations disclosed when those tools load.
When a cookie expires, the identifier may be removed automatically. You can also delete cookies through browser settings, which may sign you out of services that rely on them.
How to manage preferences
Use the cookie banner when you first visit, or click Cookie settings in the banner if it is still visible. Browser settings allow you to block all cookies or third-party cookies; blocking strictly necessary cookies may break site features.
Industry opt-out pages for interest-based advertising may be available in your region; they work alongside but do not replace our on-site controls.
Third-party subprocessors
If analytics or marketing tools are active, limited data may be processed by vendors under agreements that require confidentiality and security measures. Vendors may act as processors on our behalf. International transfers follow the safeguards described in our Privacy Policy.
Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may update this policy when we add tools, change vendors, or clarify wording. The displayed document date reflects the current calendar day when you load the page; substantive revisions are tracked internally. Please review this page periodically.
Contact
Questions about cookies: talk@charmingpure.world
Charmingpure.ddd,
12 Pembroke Rd, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland