Cookie policy

How do we handle the data you provide on the website?

1 - Overview

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, why we use them, and how you can control them.

Effective date: March 1, 2026

2 - What are cookies? how can you change your settings?

“Cookies” are small text files that a website can use to make the user experience more efficient. Some cookies are temporary and disappear when you close your browser, while there are persistent versions that remain on your computer for a longer period.

According to the law, we may store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of our website. For all other types of cookies, we need your permission.

This website uses various types of cookies. Some cookies that appear on our website are placed by third-party service providers.

Browsers allow you to change your cookie settings. Most browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but this can be changed to prevent automatic acceptance after the setting is modified.

To learn more about changing your browser settings, please check your browser’s instructions or help menu. You can find information about cookie settings for the most popular browsers at the following links:

2 - Where Is Information and Consent Handling Managed?

When you visit our website for the first time, a pop-up window appears at the top (or bottom) of the screen where you can determine which cookies you consent to.

This information window also contains a link to this Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.

3 - Types of Cookies

3.1 Essential Cookies

Essential cookies help make our website usable by enabling basic functions like page navigation and access to secure areas of the website. The website cannot function properly without these cookies.

				
					PHPSESSID                   Preserves the user’s session state between page requests.                     Session (until browser is closed)
CookieConsent               Stores the user’s cookie consent decision for the domain.                     1 year
Cookie Preference           Stores the cookie settings accepted by the user.                              30 days
__cfduid                    Cloudflare cookie used to identify trusted web traffic.                       1 year
JSESSIONID                  Assigns an anonymous identifier to each page visit to improve usability.      Session (until browser is closed)
wp_woocommerce_session_     Keeps the shopping cart/session data while navigating between pages.          Session (until browser is closed)
woocommerce_items_in_cart   Stores whether there are items in the cart to keep cart state across pages.   Session (until browser is closed)     
wc_cart_hash_               Unique identifier to help link the cart/order to the customer.                1 day
				
			

3.2 Statistics Cookies

Through the anonymous collection and reporting of data, statistical cookies help the website owner understand how visitors interact with the website.

				
					_ga                                    Records a unique ID to generate anonymous statistical data.        2 years
_gid                                   Records a unique ID to generate anonymous statistical data.        2 years
_gat                                   Used by Google Analytics to throttle request rate.                 Session (until browser is closed)
collect                                Sends data to Google Analytics.                                    Session (until browser is closed)
Sourcebuster JS – user data            Browser/visitor metadata for attribution.                          6 months (default)
Sourcebuster JS – session              Session-based pageview/counter-type data.                          Approx. 30 minutes (typical)
Sourcebuster JS – migration            Cookie structure/compatibility migration flag.                     6 months (default)
Sourcebuster JS – first source (ex.)   Supplementary data about the first-visit source.                   6 months (default)
Sourcebuster JS – first source         First-visit source data.                                           6 months (default)
Sourcebuster JS – current source (ex.) Supplementary current-source attribution data.                     6 months (default)
Sourcebuster JS – current source       Current visit source data (attribution).                           6 months (default)
PixelYourSite – traffic source         Stores referrer/traffic source information.                        7 days (typical)
PixelYourSite – session start          Marks the start of a session.                                      Session
PixelYourSite – session limit          Manages a session-related time limit.                              1 hour
PixelYourSite – landing page           Stores the first visited page (landing page).                      7 days (typical)
PixelYourSite – first visit            Marks the first visit (anonymous, for plugin measurement).         7 days
PixelYourSite – latest source          Stores the last traffic source for attribution.                    7 days
PixelYourSite – latest landing         Stores the last landing page.                                      7 days
Google Analytics 4 (property cookie)   Keeps session state under the GA4 container/property.              2 years (default)
Google Analytics 4                     Used to distinguish users (GA4).                                   2 years (default)
				
			

3.3 Marketing Cookies

We use personalized cookies to track visitors’ website activity. The goal is to display ads that are as relevant as possible for individual users, show content that matches their preferences, and encourage activity.

				
					ads/ga-audiences                Google Ads to re-engage users likely to convert based on online behavior.    Session (until browser is closed)
pref                            Stores a unique ID used by Google to keep statistics.                        8 months
PixelYourSite – external_id     “external_id”-type identifier to improve matching of API events. Approx.     180 days
fr                              Facebook to deliver/measure ads and retarget based on browsing behavior.     3 months
tr                              Facebook to deliver/measure ads and retarget based on browsing behavior.     Session (until browser is closed)
Meta Pixel                      Advertising measurement/remarketing identifier (Meta Pixel).                 90 days
				
			

4 - Checking and Disabling Cookie Settings

Modern browsers allow you to change your “cookie settings”. Some browsers automatically accept cookies by default, but this setting can be changed to prevent automatic acceptance in the future.

If you change your settings, the browser will offer you the choice of “cookie settings” every time.

Even if cookies are enabled, the Data Controller does not memorize any identifiers or passwords. The visitor can use the services in complete safety even if cookies are accepted.

Please note that since the purpose of cookies is to support and facilitate the usability and processes of the website, if cookies are disabled, we cannot guarantee that the visitor will be able to fully use all the functions of the website. In this case, the website may function differently in the browser than intended.

If you have any questions, just drop me a message and I’ll help: andras@andrasronai.com

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