Cookie Policy (EU)
This policy explains how cookies and related technologies are used on mavio.org, what data they collect, and how you can manage your preferences.
1. Introduction
Our website (https://mavio.org) uses cookies and related technologies (“cookies”). Cookies may also be placed by third parties we engage. This policy explains how and why they are used.
2. What are cookies?
Cookies are small files sent with website pages and stored by your browser on your device. Stored information can be returned to our servers or those of relevant third parties on subsequent visits.
3. What are scripts?
Scripts are program code that make the website function properly and interactively. They can run on our server or on your device.
4. What is a web beacon?
Web beacons (pixel tags) are small invisible text or images used to monitor traffic. They can store various data about your visit.
5. Cookies
5.1 Technical or functional cookies
Ensure core parts of the website work properly and remember preferences (e.g., keeping items in a cart). These may be placed without consent.
5.2 Statistics cookies
Help optimise the site by providing insight into usage; consent is requested before placing these.
5.3 Advertising cookies
Used to personalise advertising and measure campaign results based on a profile built from your clicks and visits on and off the site.
5.4 Marketing/Tracking cookies
Create user profiles to display advertising or track users across websites for similar marketing purposes; consent is requested before placing these.
5.5 Social media buttons
Buttons for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram use code from those platforms, which may place cookies and process your data. Their privacy statements explain how they handle the data; processing is anonymised as much as possible.
6. Placed cookies
Services on the site may place cookies for: Google services (functional), Google Ads and Ads Optimization (marketing/tracking), Google Analytics (statistics), Google Fonts/Maps (marketing/tracking), YouTube (marketing/tracking, functional), Facebook (marketing/tracking, functional), Twitter (functional, marketing/tracking), LinkedIn (marketing/tracking, functional), and other miscellaneous purposes pending investigation.
7. Consent
On first visit a pop-up explains cookies. By clicking “Save preferences” you consent to the categories selected. You can disable cookies in your browser, but the site may not function properly. If you delete cookies, they may be set again after consent on your next visit.
8. Your rights with respect to personal data
You have rights to know why data is needed, access your data, request correction/deletion/blocking, withdraw consent, transfer your data, and object to processing. Contact us to exercise these rights or to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority.
9. Enabling/disabling and deleting cookies
You can manage cookies via your browser settings (automatically or manually delete, block certain cookies, or receive prompts). Note the site may not work properly if all cookies are disabled.