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Cookie Policy

This page explains how fritex.net uses cookies and similar technologies to keep the website working, remember preferences, and measure performance when those tools are enabled.

Last updated: 24 March 2026

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on a user device when visiting a website. They may be used to keep technical features working, store preferences, understand how pages are used, or support embedded services.

Similar technologies such as local storage, session storage, tracking pixels, or server-side identifiers may be used for comparable purposes and are treated in this policy as cookies.

Cookie categories

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies support core website functions such as page delivery, security controls, network management, load balancing, or consent storage. They do not require optional marketing consent because the site cannot operate properly without them.

Preference cookies

These cookies remember user interface settings such as consent choices or other display preferences when that functionality is active on the site.

Analytics cookies

These cookies help understand traffic sources, page usage, and user behaviour in aggregate form. They are only used where analytics tooling is configured and, where required by law, after the appropriate consent has been collected.

Marketing or third-party cookies

The site should not use profiling or advertising cookies unless those tools are explicitly introduced and disclosed. If future marketing technologies or embedded third-party services are added, this policy should be updated before deployment.

How to manage cookies

Users can manage or delete cookies in their browser settings. Most browsers allow users to block all cookies, delete previously stored cookies, or receive a notification before cookies are stored.

Blocking essential cookies may affect website functionality. If a consent banner or preference centre is made available, cookie choices can also be updated there.

Third-party services

Hosting, content delivery, form handling, analytics, maps, video embeds, or future ecommerce integrations may rely on third-party providers. Those services may set their own cookies or collect technical identifiers when users interact with them.

Any such integrations should be documented in this policy as they are introduced into production.

Related privacy information

More detail about how personal data is handled on the website is available in the Privacy Policy.