Policy • Cookies
Cookie Policy
This document explains how cookies and similar technologies may be used on biztronicx.com. The goal is transparency and control.
Key facts
Definitions
- Cookie: small text file stored by your browser.
- Local storage: browser storage mechanism similar in purpose.
- Session cookie: expires when browser closes.
- Persistent cookie: remains until expiry or deletion.
Policy boundaries
- We use cookies to operate the site and understand basic usage.
- Optional cookies should be controlled by consent where applicable.
- Third-party embeds (e.g., Google Maps) may set cookies.
Rooms (reference)
Relevance to room pages
- Room tabs use minimal JS and do not require third-party tracking.
- Basic logs may exist for security and site stability.
- Embedded content may introduce third-party cookies.
Privacy linkage
- See Privacy Policy for broader processing details.
- Cookie controls may vary by browser and device.
Cookie categories
Strictly necessary
- Purpose: basic site operation and security.
- Examples: load balancing, fraud prevention signals (where applicable).
- Consent: typically not required (jurisdiction dependent).
- Retention: short-lived where feasible.
Functional
- Purpose: remember preferences (e.g., language, layout).
- Consent: may be required depending on jurisdiction.
- Retention: preference-dependent.
- Impact if disabled: preferences not saved.
Analytics
- Purpose: understand usage patterns, improve content structure.
- Data: aggregated metrics where possible.
- Consent: typically required.
- Retention: vendor-dependent; minimize where possible.
Third-party embeds
- Examples: Google Maps on Contact page.
- Effect: third party may set cookies and collect usage signals.
- Control: you can block third-party cookies in your browser.
- Trade-off: embed functionality may degrade.
How to control cookies
- Browser settings: block, delete, or restrict cookies.
- Private mode: limits persistence but does not block all tracking.
- Third-party cookies: can be disabled separately in many browsers.
- Device-level controls: OS privacy settings may apply.
Consent and changes
Consent approach (implementation note)
- If you implement analytics/marketing, add a consent banner and preference center.
- Consent must be recorded and reversible (jurisdiction dependent).
- Default should be minimal until consent is provided.
Policy updates
- We may update this policy when tools change.
- Changes are posted on this page with an updated effective date.
- Material changes may require renewed consent depending on jurisdiction.
Pros / Cons (cookie controls)
Pros
- Minimal JS footprint reduces tracking surface by default.
- Clear category breakdown supports compliance implementation.
- Embed risk is explicitly identified.
Cons / limitations
- Third-party embeds may set cookies outside our direct control.
- Browser controls vary; user experience differs by device.
- True “cookie-free” embeds may reduce usability.