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Frequently Asked Questions
A cookie policy is a document that discloses what cookies and similar tracking technologies your website uses, why you use them, and how users can control them. It's required by EU Cookie Law, GDPR, and similar regulations worldwide.
Yes, if you use cookies or similar technologies (like tracking pixels, local storage, etc.), you need a cookie policy. This applies to almost all websites since even basic functionality often uses cookies for sessions, analytics, or advertising.
The EU Cookie Law (ePrivacy Directive) requires websites to obtain informed consent from EU visitors before storing or accessing cookies on their devices. It requires clear disclosure of what cookies are used and for what purposes.
A privacy policy covers all aspects of how you collect, use, and protect personal data. A cookie policy specifically focuses on cookies and tracking technologies. Many websites include cookie information in their privacy policy, but having a separate cookie policy provides clearer disclosure.
Cookies are typically categorized as: Essential (required for basic functionality), Performance (analytics and optimization), Functional (user preferences), and Advertising (targeted ads and tracking). Each type requires different levels of consent under privacy laws.
Under GDPR and EU Cookie Law, you need to obtain consent before setting non-essential cookies for EU visitors. A cookie consent banner is the most common way to do this. Essential cookies can be set without consent, but you must still disclose them.