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Cookie Policy

How Pixmig uses cookies and similar tools.

This policy explains browser storage, the categories Pixmig may use, when consent is required, and the controls available to you.

Necessary firstEssential storage supports security, carts, checkout, and preferences.
Choice for optional toolsOptional personal-data cookies require prior consent where applicable.
Browser controlsYou can also delete or block storage in your browser.

Cookie document

This is a category-level explanation. The exact storage items present on a visit depend on the features, payment provider, embedded content, and optional services active at that time.

2. What cookies are

Cookies are small text records stored by a browser when a website is visited. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, and identifiers. They can remember a cart, maintain a secure session, store a choice, or—where permitted—help understand visits and campaign performance.

First-party storage is set for pixmig.com. Third-party storage may be set by another service whose feature is used on the site, subject to browser restrictions and consent rules.

3. Types of cookies we may use

Session storageUsually expires when the browser session ends and may support navigation, security, or checkout.
Persistent storageRemains until its configured expiry or deletion and may remember a preference or permitted measurement choice.
First-party cookiesSet for the Pixmig domain by website features.
Third-party toolsSet or read by an external service only when its feature is active and lawful conditions are met.

4. Cookie categories

The following table describes purposes rather than claiming that every category is active on every visit.

CategoryPurposeConsent positionTypical duration
Strictly necessarySecurity, load balancing, session continuity, shopping cart, checkout, fraud prevention, and remembering privacy choices.Used where necessary to provide the requested service or transmit communications; not used for unrelated marketing.Session or a limited period appropriate to the function.
FunctionalOptional convenience or personalization that is not strictly necessary for a requested service.Used only after consent where the technology or associated processing requires it.Configured according to the feature and disclosed by the active consent tool.
AnalyticsUnderstanding visits, page performance, errors, and aggregated usage patterns.Off until prior consent where personal data is processed through cookies or similar tools.Depends on the active analytics service and configured retention.
AdvertisingMeasuring campaigns, limiting repetition, audience creation, or showing relevant advertising.Off until prior consent; consent may be withdrawn.Depends on the active advertising service and configured retention.

6. How to manage cookies

01

Use site choices

When Pixmig displays a consent panel, use its reject, accept, or purpose controls and revisit them through the preference control shown on the live site.

02

Use browser settings

Modern browsers let you inspect, delete, block, or limit cookies and site storage. Browser help explains the controls for your device.

03

Use provider controls

Some analytics or advertising providers also offer account, privacy, or advertising preference controls.

Blocking strictly necessary storage may stop sign-in, cart, checkout, fraud prevention, or saved choices from working correctly.

7. Third-party cookies and tools

Pixmig may use external services for hosting, security, payments, delivery integrations, embedded media, analytics, or advertising. A provider can receive technical data such as IP address, device details, page URL, event time, and identifiers when its service is loaded.

Optional third-party tools must be governed by the visitor’s choice where consent is required. Providers act under their own privacy notices or contractual data-processing terms, depending on their role. The active live consent panel, where deployed, should identify current optional providers and purposes.

8. Analytics and advertising cookies

Analytics can help Pixmig understand which pages are used, diagnose errors, and improve performance. Advertising tools can help measure a campaign or create audiences. These purposes are optional and must not be treated as strictly necessary.

Pixmig does not authorize optional analytics or advertising cookies to run before valid consent where the law requires consent. The presence and identity of these services can change as the website configuration changes.

9. Cookie duration

Storage lasts only as long as needed for its stated purpose, subject to the configured expiry and legal requirements. Session items usually expire after the session. Persistent items expire on a set date or remain until deletion. A consent record may be kept for a limited period to remember and demonstrate the visitor’s choice.

Third-party durations are controlled partly by the provider and should be displayed in the current live cookie inventory or consent panel when those services are active.

Your controls

Optional tools should follow the choice shown on the live site. Browser settings provide an additional way to inspect, delete, or block storage.

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Cookie choicesOptional personal-data cookies require consent where applicable.