1. Purpose of this Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how PrimeFlow Daily uses cookies and similar browser storage on primeflowdaily.pl. It should be read with the Privacy Policy. The website is an informational blog, not an online shop, and its storage choices are designed around core site operation, remembering visitor preferences, supporting basic interface features, and understanding technical performance where an optional category is enabled. A cookie is a small text record saved by a browser. Local storage is a browser feature that can retain a preference without sending it with every page request. In this policy, the word “cookies” may be used as a convenient collective term where the same explanation applies to both technologies.
2. Categories used on the website
PrimeFlow Daily presents three user-facing choices: Accept All, Partial, and Functional. Functional storage supports features required for expected site behaviour, including remembering the cookie selection and supporting security or form operation. Partial permits functional storage and limited preference storage, such as interface choices that improve continuity between visits. Accept All permits every storage category currently available on the site. The website does not intentionally install advertising cookies, cross-site profiling tools, or trackers used to build targeted advertising audiences. If a future site feature changes the available categories, this policy and the consent interface should be updated before the new optional storage is activated.
3. Functional cookies
Functional storage is used because certain website choices need to persist. The cookie preference record is the clearest example: without it, the consent banner cannot remember that a visitor selected Functional, Partial, or Accept All and may appear repeatedly. Functional storage may also support form security, load balancing, error prevention, or accessibility settings when those features are present. These records are not intended to follow visitors across unrelated websites. Because some functional records are necessary to deliver a choice or requested feature, they may operate without optional consent where applicable law permits. Visitors can still remove them through browser controls, but doing so may reset saved settings.
4. Preference and partial storage
The Partial option allows limited preference storage in addition to functional storage. Preference records can remember non-essential choices, such as a selected content tab, a dismissed interface element, or a reading preference. PrimeFlow Daily currently keeps this category narrow and does not use it to infer sensitive characteristics. Preference storage should be activated only after the visitor makes the corresponding choice in the banner. A visitor can later reopen Cookie choices in the footer and switch to Functional. The new choice is saved for future visits, while previously stored records may also need to be removed through browser settings where the browser does not allow the website to clear every item automatically.
5. Analytics and measurement
PrimeFlow Daily may use limited first-party or privacy-focused measurement only when it is included within an enabled optional category and configured to reduce unnecessary collection. Measurement can help identify which pages load slowly, which screen sizes reveal layout issues, and which broad topics are read most often. It should not be used to create advertising profiles or follow a visitor across unrelated services. Where an analytics provider is introduced, the provider name, purpose, main data fields, retention period, and transfer information should be listed in this policy. At the date of this version, no advertising analytics package is intentionally installed.
6. Cookie duration
Storage duration depends on purpose. A session cookie normally expires when the browser session ends. A persistent cookie remains until its stated expiry date or until the visitor removes it. The PrimeFlow Daily consent preference may remain for up to twelve months so the website does not ask the same question on every visit. Interface preferences may remain for a similar or shorter period. Security records can have shorter operational durations. Actual browser behaviour can vary, particularly in private browsing modes or where the browser automatically clears site data. Visitors can remove stored items earlier at any time.
7. Third-party content and external services
The core pages are designed to avoid embedded advertising and unnecessary third-party media. Google Fonts and the Tailwind delivery script may be requested from their respective networks when the page loads, subject to the visitor’s network and browser settings. Those providers may receive routine connection information such as an internet protocol address and browser headers. Links to external websites open resources controlled by other organisations, and those organisations may apply their own cookies. PrimeFlow Daily does not control third-party storage after a visitor leaves this website. Review the privacy and cookie information on the external service before changing its settings or submitting information.
8. Managing choices on PrimeFlow Daily
On the first eligible visit, the cookie banner displays three buttons. Accept All saves the broadest available setting. Partial enables functional and limited preference storage. Functional limits the site to records used for expected operation and the saved choice itself. The footer includes a Cookie choices control that reopens the banner, allowing a visitor to replace a previous selection. The setting is stored in the visitor’s browser. A different browser, device, or browser profile will usually require a separate choice because the stored preference does not automatically follow the user.
9. Browser controls and consequences
Most browsers allow visitors to view, block, or delete cookies and local storage. Controls are commonly found in privacy, security, or site-data settings. Blocking all site data can affect functionality: the consent banner may reappear, a chosen tab may not remain selected, and a form protection feature may not work as expected. Browser “do not track” signals are not interpreted consistently across the web. PrimeFlow Daily does not use advertising profiling, but we will review recognised privacy signals when they become technically and legally standardised. Instructions differ by browser and may change, so visitors should use the current help material supplied by their browser provider.
10. Updates and contact
This Cookie Policy may be revised when storage categories, providers, durations, or legal requirements change. Material changes should be reflected in the banner or other prominent interface where a new choice is required. The latest revision date appears at the top of the policy. Questions about cookies, local storage, or a preference that does not appear to work can be sent to [email protected]. Include the browser name, device category, and approximate time of the issue, but do not include passwords or unnecessary private information. Postal correspondence may be sent to 18 Greenway Street, 30-001 Kraków, Poland.
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