Cookie Policy

How cookies and tracking preferences work

This page explains which storage or measurement technologies the website uses, when they are activated, and how you can change your choices at any time.

Preference Control

Banner, footer and dedicated button

You can manage or revoke analytics consent from the initial banner, from footer links or from the floating preferences button.

Technologies

Cookies, scripts and local storage

The website uses technical cookies, local storage keys for on-site preferences and, only after consent, third-party measurement tools.

Providers

Google Analytics and Cloudflare Turnstile

Google Analytics measures website usage. Cloudflare Turnstile protects the form against automated traffic and abuse.

What stays active for the site to work

Some technologies are strictly required to display the site correctly, remember local choices and protect the contact channel.

Local Preferences

Storage in localStorage

The site stores the user's preferred language and cookie consent state in localStorage. The keys currently used are preferredLocale and si_cookie_consent.

This information keeps the experience consistent across pages and is not used for promotional purposes.

Technical

Essential cookies and scripts

Cookies or technical data may be used where strictly required for rendering the site, navigating properly, protecting the service and handling the contact form.

These technologies do not require consent when limited to proper operation and site security.

Turnstile

Cloudflare as a security measure

On pages containing the form, Cloudflare Turnstile is loaded to reduce spam and fraudulent submissions. The service may rely on cookies or technical signals required for the security check.

When measurement cookies are enabled

Traffic measurement is disabled by default. It starts only after explicit consent and can be revoked at any time.

Google Analytics 4

Aggregate traffic measurement

If you accept analytics cookies, the site loads Google Analytics 4 to measure page views, interactions, traffic sources and aggregate usage metrics.

The purpose is to measure site performance and usage, not to build marketing lists from contact form submissions.

Cookies Involved

Analytics identifiers

When analytics is enabled, cookies such as _ga and _ga_* may be set to distinguish sessions and visitors in statistical form according to how Google Analytics 4 works.

If consent is denied or revoked, the site blocks analytics and attempts to remove those identifiers from the browser.

References

Provider documentation

For more detail about the vendor-side processing you can review Google's official documentation on privacy and data handling in Google Analytics 4.

How you can manage, update or withdraw consent

Your choices are not final: you can change them at any time from the website or from your browser settings.

On The Site

Reopen the preference panel

You can reopen the preference panel from the footer or from the circular floating button. There you can enable analytics, disable it, or confirm your current choices.

In The Browser

Delete cookies or change browser settings

You can also act from your browser by deleting site data and cookies or by blocking selected tracking technologies through browser settings.

Important Note

Withdrawal and previous processing

Withdrawing consent stops analytics collection for future visits. Data already processed by third-party systems before withdrawal may remain in those systems according to their own operational policies.