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Cookie Policy

Cookies are small pieces of data stored in your browser. This page explains which cookies we use, what they do, and how you can control them.

1. What cookies are

Cookies help websites remember small state: preferences, consent, and basic session information.

Some cookies are set by the website (“first-party”). Others may be set by services embedded on a page (“third-party”), such as map providers.

2. Cookies we use on this website

We keep this list practical. If you add analytics or booking tools, update this page.

Essential

Consent memory

We store your cookie consent choice locally so the banner does not reappear on every page load.

  • Name (local storage): parvixo_cookie_consent
  • Purpose: remembers accepted/rejected choice
  • Duration: until you clear site data in your browser
  • Data type: simple string value (“accepted” / “rejected”)
Embedded services

Google Maps

The Contact page embeds a Google Map. Google may set cookies or use similar technologies when you interact with the map.

  • Where: Contact page
  • Why: display an interactive map
  • Control: you can block third-party cookies in your browser
  • Note: map functionality may be limited if cookies are blocked

3. Consent and choices

You can accept or reject via the banner, and you can change your browser settings any time.

Banner

Site-level consent

  • Accept: the banner stores your consent choice and closes.
  • Reject: the banner stores your rejection choice and closes.
  • Clearing browser site data resets your choice.

This site uses local storage for consent memory (not a complex cookie system).

Browser controls

Device-level control

  • Block third-party cookies (affects embedded services).
  • Clear cookies/site data for parvixo.com.
  • Use private browsing for a clean session.
  • Manage permissions for location and embedded content.

4. If you add analytics or booking tools

Keep the policy aligned with reality. Update this page before enabling new tracking.

  • List each tool and what it collects.
  • Specify cookie names, purpose, and retention.
  • Explain opt-out or consent mechanism.
  • Link to provider documentation where appropriate.

If you want, I can extend the cookie system to support categories—still without JSON files.

Pros & Cons (cookie approach)

We keep cookies minimal, but embedded maps may still involve third-party behavior.

Pros
  • Minimal storage: only consent memory by default.
  • Transparent about embedded map behavior.
  • Easy to reset by clearing site data.
Cons
  • Maps may not work fully when third-party cookies are blocked.
  • If you later add tools, this page must be updated.
  • Different browsers handle cookie controls differently.