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Cookie Policy

Transparency about tags, pixels, storage keys, and the choices you can make before optional tools run in your browser on swyxaronvlaxyron.ddd.

Version April 2026 PECR & UK GDPR context Companion: Privacy Policy

Contents

  • Definitions
  • Legal basis
  • Cookie types
  • Local storage
  • Duration
  • Your controls
  • Third parties
  • Updates
  • Contact

Introduction

Last updated: 7 April 2026. This Cookie Policy explains how Swyxaronvlaxyron uses cookies and similar technologies on the website at swyxaronvlaxyron.world (the “Site”). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which describes wider processing of personal data beyond storage on your device.

When we refer to “similar technologies”, we include pixels, scripts that set identifiers, HTML5 local storage, session storage, and cache APIs where they perform a comparable function to cookies for preference storage or measurement.

What cookies and tags are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage and session storage, which can also hold preference data. Cookies can be “first-party” (set by us) or “third-party” (set by another domain, such as an analytics provider).

Legal basis

Under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) as read with UK GDPR, we need your consent before storing or accessing non-essential cookies on your device. Strictly necessary cookies are exempt because they are required to provide a service you explicitly request, such as remembering your cookie choices.

Consent must be freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous. The banner and settings modal are designed to present each optional category separately so you can enable analytics without marketing, or reject both optional layers while still loading the Site.

Types of cookies we use

Strictly necessary

These cookies are essential for the Site to function and cannot be switched off in our preference centre. They include cookies that record your cookie consent choices so the banner does not reappear on every page load inappropriately, and security-related cookies that help protect against malicious activity. They do not track you for advertising purposes.

Analytics

If you enable analytics, we may use cookies or similar identifiers to collect aggregated information about how visitors use the Site, such as page views, approximate geography, device types, and navigation paths. This helps us improve structure and content. Where third-party analytics are used, those providers may process data according to their own terms.

Marketing

If you enable marketing cookies, we or partners such as Google may use them to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns, attribute visits to a source, cap how often you see an ad, or deliver more relevant promotional content on our Site or partner properties, subject to your choices and applicable law. Marketing cookies may be set by third parties when you interact with embedded content or measurement pixels. Google’s use of advertising cookies is described in Google’s own policies, including https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads.

If we embed a map or video player from another company, that company may attempt to set its own cookies when the embed loads. Where feasible we use privacy-enhanced modes, but you should review third party notices for full detail.

Local storage for preferences

When you select “Accept all”, “Reject”, or “Save preferences” in our cookie banner, we store your choices in your browser’s local storage under a key such as tdde_cookie_prefs_v1. The stored value includes whether analytics and marketing are enabled and a timestamp. This record is used to respect your preferences on return visits and forms part of our accountability records for consent.

Local storage persists until you clear site data in your browser or our script overwrites the key when you save new preferences. Unlike an HTTP cookie, local storage is not sent automatically with every request; it is read by scripts running on our pages.

Duration

Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until you delete them. Consent-related records are typically refreshed when you change settings or after approximately twelve months, after which we may ask you to confirm preferences again.

Some analytics tools distinguish between first-party and third-party cookies; expiry dates may appear in your browser’s developer tools if you inspect storage while browsing the Site.

How to manage cookies

You can control cookies in several ways:

  • Use the cookie banner and “Cookie settings” on the Site to accept, reject, or customise optional categories.
  • Adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies. Major browsers provide help pages that explain how to do this.
  • Use industry opt-out tools where available for specific advertising networks, noting that these may not cover all processing.

Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the Site from working as intended.

Third-party technologies

Optional analytics or marketing stacks may involve vendors that act as separate controllers or processors. Their identifiers may appear in network requests when you consent to those categories. We select vendors that offer data processing agreements where they process personal data on our behalf, but some marketing pixels may operate under their own legal bases when you interact with cross-site content.

You can withdraw consent for optional categories at any time through the cookie settings control, understanding that some identifiers may persist until you clear browser storage or until natural expiry.

Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy when we change technologies or legal requirements. The “Last updated” date will change, and we may display a notice or re-request consent where required.

Material changes that introduce new types of tracking will be reflected here and may trigger a fresh consent request depending on regulatory guidance at the time.

Contact

Questions about cookies can be sent to callback@swyxaronvlaxyron.world or by post to 66 Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 7LA, United Kingdom.

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