Cookie Policy
Last Updated: January 15, 2025
When you visit piiza73.top, we want you to know exactly what's happening behind the scenes. This page explains how we use tracking technologies to make your experience better and what choices you have.
We don't use cookies to collect personal information without your knowledge. Everything here is designed to help our site work properly and remember your preferences when you come back.
What Are Cookies Anyway?
Think of cookies as tiny notes that websites leave on your device. They're just small text files that help websites remember things about your visit. When you come back later, the site reads those notes and can pick up where you left off.
They can't access other files on your computer or spread viruses. They're really just simple text – nothing scary or invasive about them when used properly.
How We Use Tracking Technologies
At Pizza73, we use several types of tracking to keep things running smoothly. Here's what each type does and why it matters:
Essential Cookies
These are the basics – the ones that keep the website functioning. Without them, you wouldn't be able to navigate properly or access certain features. They remember things like your session when you're browsing different pages.
Examples: Session identifiers, security tokens, basic navigation preferences
Functional Cookies
These enhance your experience by remembering your choices. They might recall your language preference or location so you don't have to set it every time you visit. They make the site more convenient to use.
Examples: Language settings, regional preferences, display options
Analytics Cookies
We use these to understand how visitors interact with our site. They tell us which pages are popular, how long people stay, and where they might be running into problems. This helps us make improvements that actually matter.
Examples: Page view tracking, visit duration, navigation patterns
Marketing Cookies
These track your activity to show you relevant information about our training programs. They help us understand what you're interested in so we can share content that's actually useful to you instead of generic messages.
Examples: Interest tracking, content recommendations, program suggestions
Your Control Over Cookies
You're in charge here. Every modern browser lets you decide how to handle cookies. You can block them entirely, accept only certain types, or delete them after each session.
Just know that blocking essential cookies might affect how the site works. Some features might not be available if you choose to disable everything.
Managing Cookies in Different Browsers
Google Chrome
Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. You can block third-party cookies or all cookies from here.
Mozilla Firefox
Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers enhanced tracking protection by default.
Safari
Preferences → Privacy. Safari blocks many third-party cookies automatically and gives you full control over the rest.
Microsoft Edge
Settings → Cookies and site permissions. Edge lets you choose between strict, balanced, or basic tracking prevention.
How Long We Keep This Data
Session vs. Persistent Cookies
Session cookies disappear when you close your browser – they're temporary by design. Persistent cookies stick around longer, sometimes for months or even years, depending on their purpose. Analytics cookies might last a year or two so we can spot long-term trends, while preference cookies stay until you clear them or we update our systems.
We regularly review what data we're keeping and delete anything that's no longer useful. There's no point holding onto old tracking data once it's served its purpose.
Third-Party Tracking
Sometimes we work with external services that place their own cookies. For instance, if we embed a video or use an analytics platform, those companies might track your interaction through their own systems.
We choose partners carefully and only work with services that respect privacy. But once you interact with third-party content, their policies apply alongside ours. It's worth checking their privacy statements too if you're concerned about specific services.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes, and so do the tools we use. We'll update this page whenever we make significant changes to how we handle cookies. The date at the top tells you when we last revised things.
If we start using new tracking methods that affect you differently, we'll make sure you're informed. We won't quietly slip in major changes without notice.
Questions About Our Cookie Usage?
If something here isn't clear or you want more details about how we use tracking technologies, just reach out. We're happy to explain what's happening with your data.