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What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your browser or device. They often contain a unique identifier, an expiry date, and sometimes data that helps the site remember your preferences between visits. Similar technologies include pixel tags, local storage, session storage, and scripts that read device or browser characteristics in a privacy-preserving way when properly configured.
This Cookie Policy explains how Organicrrcleanor uses these technologies on organicrrcleanor.world, how they relate to the processing described in our Privacy Policy, and how you can exercise choice.
Do-not-track signals. There is no uniform industry response to browser DNT headers. We prioritize the granular choices you make in our cookie interface and in your browser settings.
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Why we deploy cookies
We use cookies for several distinct purposes: to deliver core functionality and security, to remember your privacy preferences, to measure aggregate traffic and navigation when you opt in to analytics, and—only with separate consent where required—to support marketing measurement and personalization of promotional content.
We aim to minimize data collection: identifiers are pseudonymous where possible, IP addresses may be truncated before storage, and retention periods are aligned with the purpose of each category.
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Categories of cookies we may set
Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our preference center. Examples include security tokens, load-balancing flags, session identifiers for form submissions where needed, and storage of your cookie consent state so the banner does not repeatedly interrupt you with the same question.
Legal basis: legitimate interest in providing a secure, operational service; where strictly necessary under ePrivacy, consent is not required.
Functional preferences
Where we offer optional interface settings—such as remembering a display preference or a collapsed section state—we may store them in local storage or a functional cookie. These are disabled unless you interact with the relevant feature.
Analytics
If you enable analytics, we may place cookies or use scripts to collect pseudonymous statistics: pages viewed, approximate region, device category, and referral source. We use this information to understand which sections are read most often and whether navigation paths are clear.
Legal basis: consent where GDPR and ePrivacy require it for non-essential storage or access.
Marketing
If you enable marketing cookies, identifiers may be used to attribute visits to campaigns, cap how often you see a message, or build audience segments for advertising platforms. We do not intentionally use these tools to collect special categories of data.
Legal basis: consent.
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Typical durations and identifiers
Exact cookie names may change when we update software. The table below illustrates common patterns.
- Session
- Deleted when you close the browser; used for security and transient UI state.
- Up to 12 months
- Preference storage for cookie consent and certain functional settings.
- Up to 24 months
- Some analytics or marketing identifiers if vendors use extended persistence; you can clear them anytime via browser tools.
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How you give and withdraw consent
When you first visit, you may see a banner with Accept All, Reject, and Cookie Settings. Reject turns off non-essential categories. Cookie Settings opens granular toggles for Analytics and Marketing while keeping Strictly necessary active.
- Open the banner from a fresh browser profile or after clearing site data.
- Choose the combination that matches your comfort level.
- Use Save preferences to store your choice locally.
- Clear cookies or local storage later if you want to reset and see the banner again.
Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing that occurred before withdrawal. Some processing may continue on a different legal basis, such as legal obligation.
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First-party and third-party technologies
First-party cookies are set by our domain when you load pages from organicrrcleanor.ddd. Third-party cookies are set by another domain, for example when an embedded video or analytics script establishes its own identifier.
We list major categories of vendors in our privacy documentation and update subprocessors as our stack evolves. Third-party providers have their own privacy policies governing data they collect.
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Browser and device controls
All major browsers let you block third-party cookies, delete existing cookies, or clear site data for individual origins. Mobile operating systems provide similar controls at the app or browser level. Blocking all cookies may impair login flows or preference memory on some sites, including ours.
Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
Safari
Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
Firefox
Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions
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Changes to this Cookie Policy
We revise this Policy when we introduce new tools, change vendors, or adapt to legal guidance. The revision date at the top of the page will be updated. Significant changes may be highlighted briefly on the website.