Cookie Policy
How we use cookies and similar tracking technologies on epipra.com and ad.epipra.com.
Last Updated: June 07, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which ones we use on epipra.com and ad.epipra.com, why we use them, and how you can manage your preferences. For more information about how we process your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) by websites you visit. They are widely used to make websites work, to work more efficiently, and to provide information to the website operator. Cookies allow websites to recognise your device and remember information about your visit — such as your preferences, login status, or items in a shopping basket.
Temporary cookies that exist only during your browser session. They expire automatically when you close your browser and are never stored permanently on your device.
Cookies that remain on your device after your browser session ends, until they reach their expiry date or you manually delete them. Used to remember preferences across visits.
Set directly by ePipra on our own domains (epipra.com, ad.epipra.com) to make the platform function correctly and remember your session and preferences.
Set by external services we use — including Google Analytics, Google AdSense, Meta Pixel, and native ad networks — operating under their own privacy policies.
Other Tracking Technologies
In addition to standard HTTP cookies, we and our third-party partners may use the following tracking technologies:
2. Legal Basis for Using Cookies
Our legal basis for using cookies and similar tracking technologies depends on the type of cookie. We apply the following legal bases in accordance with GDPR, UK GDPR, Swiss nFADP, and the EU ePrivacy Directive:
Essential cookies that are required for the Service to function (login sessions, security tokens, CSRF protection, load balancing). Processing is based on legitimate interest under Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR — these cannot be disabled without breaking the Service.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
4. Third-Party Cookies and Partners
The following third parties set cookies or use similar tracking technologies on our domains. Each operates as an independent data controller under its own privacy and cookie policies:
5. EEA / UK / Switzerland — Cookie Consent
- Default state: OFF for all non-essential Purposes — no advertising, analytics, or profiling cookies are set until you actively consent
- Our CMP is Google-certified and integrated with IAB Europe’s TCF v2.3 (Policies v2025-01-16.5.0.a)
- You may grant consent to all Purposes, customise per Vendor and Purpose, or decline all non-essential cookies
- You may withdraw or modify your consent at any time by clicking “Privacy Settings” in our site footer
- Withdrawal of consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing that occurred before withdrawal
- Where “Accept All” is offered, an equivalent “Withdraw All Consent” option is available when you resurface the CMP (IAB TCF Appendix B requirement)
- Consent signals are saved and transmitted to Vendors via TCF Signals (IAB TCF Special Purpose 3)
6. Do Not Track (DNT)
Your browser may allow you to transmit a “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal to websites you visit. There is currently no industry-wide consensus on how websites should respond to DNT signals, and no legal requirement in most jurisdictions to honour them.
Unless and until law or regulation requires otherwise, we do not currently alter our data collection or cookie practices in response to DNT signals. EEA, UK, and Switzerland users can control cookie preferences through our CMP as described in §5 above. For more information about Do Not Track: allaboutdnt.com
7. Managing and Deleting Cookies
You have several options for controlling or deleting cookies. Note that restricting cookies may affect how the Service functions — essential cookies cannot be disabled without breaking core platform features.
7.1 Through Our CMP
The most precise way to manage your preferences is through our Consent Management Platform — click “Privacy Settings” in the footer of any page to review and update your choices by Vendor and Purpose.
7.2 Through Your Browser
All major browsers allow you to view, manage, block, and delete cookies through their settings. Links to instructions for the most common browsers:
7.3 Flash Cookies and Local Storage
Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects) are managed separately from browser cookies. To manage Flash cookies, visit the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. Browser local storage can be cleared via your browser’s developer tools (DevTools → Application → Local Storage).
8. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, our advertising partners, or applicable legal requirements. When we make material changes, we will update the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page and, where required by law, notify you via our CMP or by email.
We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies. Continued use of the Service after the updated effective date constitutes acceptance of the revised Cookie Policy.
9. Contact Us
For questions about this Cookie Policy or to exercise your cookie and privacy rights: