Chapter A
What cookies and similar technologies mean here
A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when a server responds to a browser request. Local storage and session storage entries can fulfil comparable functions—remembering UI state or consent decisions without resending full page bundles. Pixel tags or server logs are not “cookies” strictly speaking but may produce analogous identifiers; where those identifiers are personal data, the Privacy Policy applies in parallel.
First-party technologies are set by our domain or scripts we serve directly. Third-party technologies originate from integrated services (for example analytics vendors if you opt in). This distinction matters for liability and consent sequencing.