cookie policy
Last updated: August 25, 2024
This cookie policy describes how Free! uses cookies and similar technologies on the websites to collect and store information. The policy explains how these technologies work and provides guidance on your rights to control them.
What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when you visit a website. These files allow the website to recognize your browser on future visits and to store user preferences and other information. A cookie sends information to the website operator who placed the cookie.
There are two main types of cookies:
• First-party cookies: These are from Free! set by yourself to make the operation of the website efficient and to analyze visitor behavior.
• Third party cookies: These are set by external providers via which Free! has no control. Information from these cookies is subject to the privacy policies of the relevant third party provider.
Why do we use cookies?
Cookies are essential to provide our services securely and efficiently. They are used for technical purposes, to analyze website usage, prevent fraud and improve the visitor experience.
Types of cookies:
• Required cookies: Necessary for the operation of the website.
• Functional cookies: improve the performance and functionality of the website.
• Analytical cookies: help us understand how our website is being used and help us improve our services.
• Marketing cookies: Used to deliver targeted advertising.
• Social network cookies: allow content to be shared on social media.
managing cookies
You can adjust your cookie settings and accept or reject cookies, with the exception of those that are necessary to provide our services. Cookies can be managed via your browser. Note that disabling cookies may restrict access to certain features of our websites.
Opting out of interest-based advertising
To opt out of interest-based advertising by third parties, use the appropriate opt-out pages, such as the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA) or the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI).
Pixel tags, web beacons, and clear GIFs
In addition to cookies, Free! uses Web beacons and clear GIFs to track user behavior, evaluate the success of marketing campaigns, and collect usage statistics.
Cookie Policy Update
This policy may be updated at any time to reflect changes in our use of cookies or for operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. Please review this policy regularly to stay up to date. If you have any questions, write to us at privacy@free-architects.com