Cookie Policy
Cookies are small text files that are installed and stored on your computer, mobile device or tablet, through your browser. Thanks to cookies, the website that you visit remembers your actions, preferences and data during navigation. As there are various categories of cookies, we will try to ensure that you understand what purpose each category serves and how we use it.
What types of cookies do we use and how?
Based on their duration, origin and purpose cookies are split into the following categories:
Types of cookies based on their lifespan & types of cookies based on their origin
Types of cookies based on their lifespan
Session cookies: These cookies last for the duration of your session (usually the current visit to a website or a browser session) and cease to exist when your session expires or when you delete them.
Persistent cookies: These are cookies with a longer lifespan. They remain on your device until they reach their expiration date or you delete them.
Types of cookies based on their origin.
First-party cookies: These are cookies created by a Fabeke domain. This could be either a specific Fabeke sub-domain (e.g. app.fabeke.com) or “.fabeke.com”, which includes all pages and subdomains that end with “.fabeke.com” (fabeke.com, app.fabeke.com, etc.).
Third-party cookies: These are cookies created by any non-Fabeke domain, such as an advertising network or analytics provider domain (e.g. .google.com).
Functionality cookies are used to personalise your experience by remembering your preferences (like preferred language). You can still access our website without applying these cookies, thereby rejecting them, but your experience will be impaired.
Marketing cookies are used to deliver targeted marketing content that is relevant to you and your interests. They are typically dropped by third-party providers and are stored with our and your permission, and the information collected might be shared with other organisations such as publishers (e.g. other websites) and advertisers.
Performance cookies monitor website performance and collect pseudonymised data on how visitors use a website. For example, statistical cookies are typically used to optimise the design, usability and efficiency of a website.
These cookies alone cannot lead to the identification of the user. By enabling these cookies, you allow us to collect information in order to improve our services and the usability of our website.