Introduction and relationship to other notices
This Cookie Policy supplements the Privacy Policy. Together they explain how information gathered through cookies or parallel technologies ties into Our broader data governance. If a term is capitalised elsewhere in our legal suite, it carries the same meaning here.
Whenever you tap "Accept All," optional analytics and marketing tools may initialise. "Reject" keeps strictly necessary storage only.
What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text strings placed on your device when you visit a site. They can be "session" based, disappearing when you close the browser, or "persistent," expiring on a set date. Local storage and session storage APIs offer larger buckets for the same conceptual purpose. Pixel tags (clear GIFs) notify a server when a page loads, helping understand reach. We group these under the term "cookies" for readability.
Inventory by category
| Category | Role | Representative names |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Maintains security tokens, remembers banner decisions, balances load | tdde_cookie_prefs_v1 (localStorage) |
| Functional | Currently minimal; reserved for future language or layout persistence | None active by default |
| Analytics | Aggregated traffic, scroll depth, broken links (if enabled) | Vendor-specific IDs after consent |
| Marketing | Attribution for responsible campaigns (if enabled) | Vendor-specific IDs after consent |
Why we refuse to overload essentials
Blurring necessary cookies with optional measurement undermines trust. Our banner therefore keeps a bright line: essentials load to keep forms and security working; everything else waits for your positive action or for you to close the banner while defaulting optional tags off.
How long cookies last
Session cookies expire when you end the browsing session. Persistent analytics cookies may persist up to thirteen months on some platforms; we select the shortest practical window offered. Marketing partners occasionally rotate identifiers quarterly; consult their transparency centres if you need vendor-level detail beyond this overview.
Local storage keys
We mirror your consent JSON in localStorage so the website does not annoy you on every page view during the same device session and so we can prove consent timelines if an advertising network audits us. Clearing site data removes this key; you will see the banner again.
First-party versus third-party
First-party cookies are set by sharvexxovimex.ddd. Third-party cookies are set by domains such as analytics or advertising providers embedded only after you grant permission. Some browsers now block third-party cookies by default; measurement may degrade, but core navigation remains intact.
How consent is collected
The first layer presents Accept, Reject, and Cookie Settings. The second layer displays toggles mirrored here. Consent is logged with a timestamp in localStorage. Where European visitors are detected via network geolocation at CDN level, we may require interaction before firing non-essential tags even if you previously accepted on another jurisdiction's IP.
Withdrawing or changing consent
Open Cookie Settings from any future banner incarnation or email us to reset your profile manually. Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of earlier processing. If you reject optional cookies, any identifiers set earlier should expire naturally according to each vendor's max-age.
Browser and OS controls
Major browsers let you block third-party cookies, delete all cookies on exit, or partition storage per site. Mobile operating systems increasingly expose tracking controls at the app level since part of our audience reads mail on phones; those OS-level switches operate independently of our banner.
Alignment with advertising platform policies
When we run informational campaigns about weekly menu planning, we comply with destination platform rules including truthful copy, destination transparency, and consent evidence. Optional marketing cookies are not a back door around those obligations.
Do Not Track and global privacy control
Industry consensus on DNT signals remains uneven. Where a browser transmits a recognised global privacy control aligned with opt-out law, we treat it as a request to keep optional tags dormant even if you previously clicked Accept, until you affirmatively re-enable measurement.
Policy updates
Material changes receive at least a summary notice on the homepage news strip when one exists, or an email to active clients. Archived versions can be supplied on request for dispute resolution.
Questions about cookies
Write to mailuse@sharvexxovimex.world with "Cookie question" in the subject line, or post to 45A Paul Matthews Road, Rosedale, Auckland 0632. We aim to clarify storage practices within ten business days.