Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2025. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies we use on bryxemartrdhul.world, for what purposes, and how you can control them. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
1. Who we are and how to contact us
Data controller: Bryxemartrdhul.
Address: Hietalahdenranta 5-7, 00120 Helsinki, Finland.
Email: managers@bryxemartrdhul.world.
Phone: +358504716993.
For questions about cookies or your choices, please contact us using the details above.
2. What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet or mobile) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently, to remember your preferences, and to provide information to the site owner. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixels or similar tracking mechanisms that may be used for similar purposes.
Cookies can be “first-party” (set by us) or “third-party” (set by another domain, e.g. an analytics or advertising provider). They can also be “session” cookies (deleted when you close the browser) or “persistent” cookies (remain for a set period or until you delete them).
3. Legal basis for using cookies
Under the ePrivacy rules and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR):
- Strictly necessary cookies are required for the website to function (e.g. security, load balancing, consent storage). We do not need your consent for these, but we inform you about them.
- Non-essential cookies (e.g. analytics, marketing) are used only with your consent. You can withdraw consent at any time via our cookie banner or cookie settings.
Your consent is stored so we can remember your preferences on future visits until it expires or you change it.
4. Categories of cookies we use
4.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to work. They enable core functions such as security, network management, accessibility and, where we use a consent tool, storing your cookie preferences. You cannot opt out of these cookies without affecting how the site works. We do not use them to identify you for marketing purposes.
Examples (and typical retention):
- Consent and preference storage: stores your cookie choices (e.g. “accept all”, “reject”, or custom settings). Retention: up to 12 months or as long as needed to honour your choice.
- Security and session management: may include session identifiers or tokens to keep your session secure. Retention: session or short-lived (e.g. 24 hours).
4.2 Analytics cookies
These cookies help us understand how visitors use our website (e.g. number of visitors, pages viewed, approximate geographic region). The data is used in aggregated form to improve our site and services. We use analytics only if you have given your consent via our cookie banner or cookie settings. You can withdraw consent at any time.
Typical purposes: counting visits, analysing navigation paths, measuring performance. Retention: as specified by the analytics provider or by us (typically between 12 and 24 months), unless you withdraw consent earlier, in which case we stop using them and existing cookies can be deleted via your browser.
4.3 Marketing cookies
These cookies may be used to deliver relevant content or ads, to measure the effectiveness of campaigns, or to build audiences for advertising. We use marketing-related cookies only with your consent. You can withdraw consent at any time via our cookie settings or the cookie banner.
Typical purposes: remarketing, interest-based advertising, conversion tracking. Retention: as set by the relevant provider or by us (e.g. up to 12–24 months), unless you withdraw consent.
5. How long we store cookies
Cookie lifetime depends on the type:
- Session cookies: until you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: for the period stated in this policy or in our cookie banner/settings (e.g. 12 months for consent and preferences).
- Third-party cookies: as defined by the third party; we aim to use providers that specify retention periods in their own policies.
You can also delete cookies at any time via your browser settings. Deleting or blocking cookies may affect site functionality and your experience.
6. How to manage your preferences
On our site: When you first visit, you can choose “Accept all”, “Reject” (non-essential cookies only), or “Cookie settings” to enable or disable analytics and marketing cookies. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be disabled. You can change your mind at any time by clicking “Cookie settings” in the footer or by clearing our cookies and revisiting the site to see the banner again.
In your browser: Most browsers let you block or delete cookies via settings (e.g. “Privacy”, “Cookies” or “Site settings”). Blocking all cookies may prevent some parts of the site from working. For instructions, see your browser’s help section (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
Third-party opt-outs: Some analytics or advertising providers offer their own opt-out tools or industry schemes (e.g. Your Online Choices in the EU). We will honour choices made through our cookie banner and settings as the primary way to control cookies on our site.
7. International transfers
If any cookie provider processes data outside the European Economic Area (EEA), we ensure appropriate safeguards (e.g. adequacy decisions, standard contractual clauses) in line with the GDPR. Details can be provided on request.
8. Your rights
Where cookie data amounts to personal data, you have the rights set out in our Privacy Policy (e.g. access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, data portability, withdrawal of consent, complaint to a supervisory authority). To exercise these rights, contact us using the details in section 1.
9. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technology or law. The “Last updated” date at the top will be revised accordingly. We encourage you to review this page periodically. Where changes are significant, we may notify you via the website or by other appropriate means.
10. More information
For more detail on how we process personal data, including data collected via cookies, see our Privacy Policy. For general terms of use of our website, see our Terms of Service.