1. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include pixels, local storage, session storage, and scripts that store or read identifiers. They can be first-party (set by us) or third-party (set by partners we integrate when you enable optional tools).
We use these technologies to run the site efficiently, remember your preferences, measure audience patterns when you consent to analytics, and support marketing measurement when you consent to marketing cookies.
ePrivacy alignment. We distinguish strictly necessary tools from optional ones. Non-essential cookies and similar storage require consent under the ePrivacy Directive as transposed in EU member states, unless a narrow exemption applies.
2. How you control cookies on our site
When you first visit, a banner lets you accept all optional cookies, reject optional cookies, or open granular settings. Strictly necessary cookies remain active because they are required to deliver the service you request, such as remembering your cookie choice itself.
You may revisit decisions by clearing site data in your browser and reloading the page, which will show the banner again if no valid consent record is found. You can also contact us if you experience difficulty adjusting preferences.
3. Categories we use
3.1 Strictly necessary
These technologies enable core functions such as security, load balancing, network management, consent storage, and accessibility preferences. They are not used for optional analytics or advertising. Typical retention is limited to the browser session or up to twelve months for consent artifacts.
3.2 Analytics
If you enable analytics, we may measure aggregated visits, approximate geography, device categories, and feature usage to improve information architecture and performance. Where a technology is not strictly necessary, we ask for consent. Retention is configured to the shortest practical window, often twenty-four months or less depending on the provider.
3.3 Marketing
If you enable marketing, partners may help attribute visits to campaigns or personalize content on external platforms subject to their policies and your account settings on those platforms. Retention follows campaign and partner rules and is reviewed periodically.
4. Named storage on this site
We may store consent state using keys similar to eloma_cookie_consent_v1, eloma_analytics_enabled, and eloma_marketing_enabled. Exact key names may change with technical updates; purposes remain consistent with this Policy.
Server-side logs may record IP addresses and timestamps for a limited period as described in the Privacy Policy.
5. Third-party tools
When optional categories are active, providers may process data as independent controllers or as processors on our behalf. We select partners with robust privacy commitments and, where required, Data Processing Agreements under Article 28 GDPR.
6. Browser and device controls
Major browsers let you block or delete cookies. Blocking all cookies may impair site features. Mobile operating systems offer ad tracking limits separate from browser settings. Use the combination of controls that matches your comfort level.
7. Updates
We revise this Policy when tools or regulations change. The publication date reflects the latest substantive review. Minor clarifications may occur without changing the date if they do not alter your rights or practices materially.
8. Contact
Originalexceptio.world, Asematie 4, 01300 Vantaa, Finland. Email: talk@originalexceptio.world.