1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember your preferences, maintain security, and understand how pages are used. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel tags, which we refer to collectively as cookies in this policy.
Cookies may be set by us (first-party cookies) or by service providers acting on our behalf (third-party cookies). Some cookies persist after you close your browser; others are deleted when your session ends.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
We classify cookies by purpose and legal requirement. When you first visit our site, a consent banner allows you to accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or open Cookie Settings to choose categories individually.
Your choice is stored locally in your browser so we can honor it on return visits. You may change your decision at any time by clearing site data or contacting us for guidance.
4. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to function and cannot be disabled through our consent tool. They do not require consent under GDPR because they are strictly necessary for a service you request.
Examples of functions supported by strictly necessary cookies and storage include:
- Remembering your cookie consent decision
- Maintaining security and load-balancing during your visit
- Enabling form submission integrity and basic session continuity
- Storing accessibility or display preferences where technically required
Typical retention: session duration to twelve months depending on the specific function.
5. Analytics and Marketing Cookies
Analytics and marketing cookies are optional. They are placed only if you select Accept All or enable the Analytics / Marketing toggle in Cookie Settings and save your preferences.
These cookies may collect pseudonymous identifiers, pages visited, time on site, referral source, and device information. We use this information in aggregated form to understand which content is helpful and to improve site structure. We do not use optional cookies to profile you for sensitive inferences.
Marketing cookies, if enabled in future campaigns, would help measure the effectiveness of educational service announcements. At present, our primary optional category is analytics. Any change will be reflected in an updated version of this policy.
6. Cookie Duration
Cookie lifetimes vary by purpose:
- Session cookies: Deleted when you close your browser
- Consent storage: Up to twelve months
- Analytics cookies: Typically up to twenty-four months when enabled, subject to provider settings
After expiration, cookies are automatically removed unless you revisit the site and renew consent where applicable.
7. Third-Party Cookies
Third-party services embedded on our site may set their own cookies when you interact with them or when optional analytics are enabled. We select providers that offer contractual data protection commitments.
Third-party providers may process data in the United States or other countries. Where personal data is involved, we rely on appropriate safeguards as described in our Privacy Policy.
We do not permit third-party advertising cookies that track users across unrelated websites without explicit consent.
8. Managing Your Preferences
You can manage cookies in the following ways:
- Use the Cookie Settings button in our site footer banner to toggle Analytics / Marketing cookies
- Click Reject to decline all non-essential cookies
- Click Accept All to enable optional analytics cookies
- Withdraw consent later by clearing cookies for fitprvital.world in your browser
Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before withdrawal.
9. Browser Controls
Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies through settings. Blocking all cookies may prevent certain features, including the consent banner memory, from working correctly. Consult your browser help documentation for instructions specific to Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, or other browsers.
Mobile device users may find additional controls in operating system privacy settings for advertising identifiers.