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This Cookie Policy explains how EDURebel (“we”, “us”, or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website. It also explains your choices regarding these technologies.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They help websites remember information about your visit, enable core features, and support analytics and measurement.
How We Use Cookies
- Essential cookies – required for site functionality, security, navigation, and basic page features.
- Analytics cookies – help us understand usage to improve content, performance, and user experience.
- Preference cookies – remember settings such as language, dismissals, or local banner choices.
- Marketing / measurement cookies – used for campaign measurement and platform-level optimization.
Third-Party Cookies
We may use analytics and marketing services, such as Google Analytics and Meta Pixel. These third parties can set their own cookies to collect information about your activity across sites and services, depending on your consent state.
Your Choices
- Manage cookies in your browser settings to block, delete, or limit cookies.
- Use our on-site controls below to set cookie preferences.
- Opt out of Google Analytics with the GA Opt-out Add-on.
Cookies We Use
- edr_consent – stores your local fallback consent choice.
- Cookiebot / consent platform cookies – store your consent state if a consent manager is active.
- _ga / _ga* – Google Analytics identifiers, when analytics consent is granted.
- _fbp – Meta identifier, when marketing consent is granted.
- edr_modal_shown_ts – controls newsletter modal display timing.
Retention
Cookie lifetimes vary by purpose and provider. Where possible, we set reasonable durations and allow you to change your choices any time using the controls below or your browser settings.
Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Changes will appear on this page with a new “Last updated” date.
Contact Us
Questions? Reach us via the contact form.
Need more than the policy page?
Use the policy for clarity, then move to the next practical step. Clean consent is good. Clean communication is better.