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1. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small piece of data stored in a user's browser when they visit a website. It helps the site recognise the device, remember preferences, support individual interface functions, and analyse page usage. At Luxbetto, cookies are used moderately and only to the extent necessary for the resource's proper functioning, UX improvement, and assessment of communication effectiveness.

In addition to classic cookies, the browser and related technologies may use local storage, pixels, and other technical mechanisms that perform similar tasks. In this policy, all such technologies are described generally for convenience.

2. What types of cookies do we use?

Strictly necessary cookies may be used on the website to ensure basic interface functionality, save user choices, and ensure the correct operation of individual elements. Functional cookies, which help remember settings, and analytical cookies, which allow us to understand which pages and forms are most useful to visitors, may also be used.

We do not aim to collect excessive data and do not use cookies for hidden influence on the user. If analytical or auxiliary technologies are activated, this occurs with consideration of the user's selected parameters and current legal requirements.

3. Purposes of Use

Cookies help Luxbetto maintain the interface state, display the consent banner only when necessary, remember user cookie preferences, assess navigation quality, and understand which contact points are more effective in generating business inquiries. For the studio, this is a tool for website improvement, not an end in itself.

Analytical information obtained through cookies is primarily used in an aggregated form. It helps to optimise page structure, wording, website performance, and the sequence of user scenarios.

4. Consent Management

Upon the first visit to the website, a banner is displayed to the user, allowing them to accept all cookies, decline non-essential cookies, or open preference settings. The choice is saved locally to avoid repeatedly requesting the same consent on every visit unnecessarily.

The user can change their decision later by clearing browser data or using available settings if such elements are provided in the website interface. Please note that disabling some technologies may affect the website's usability.

5. Browser Management

Most browsers allow users to independently restrict, delete, or block cookies, as well as enable notifications about their installation. The specific procedure depends on the browser and device used. The user is responsible for selecting and configuring the appropriate settings.

If the user completely blocks cookies, some website functionality may not work as intended, including the banner state, preferences, or other auxiliary elements not being saved.

6. Third-Party Services

Certain website functions may utilise solutions from third-party providers, such as maps, analytical tools, or CDN components. Such services may set their own cookies in accordance with their policies. Luxbetto strives to choose technical partners responsibly but does not fully control their internal processes.

Before using third-party services, users should familiarise themselves with the policies of the respective providers if necessary, especially if interaction with such resources continues outside the Luxbetto website.

7. Retention Period

Different cookies may be stored only for the current browser session or remain on the user's device for a specified period. The duration depends on their purpose: some are needed only for a technical function, others for saving preferences or aggregated analytics.

Luxbetto endeavours to limit the retention period where reasonably possible and not to store data longer than required for the stated technical or analytical purpose.

8. Policy Updates

As the website, the set of technologies used, or legal requirements change, this policy may be updated. The current version is always available on this page. We recommend periodically reviewing the document if the nature of your interaction with the site changes.

By continuing to use the website after the publication of updates, the user confirms agreement with the new version to the extent that it does not contradict the mandatory norms of applicable law.