Pinco Cookie Policy in Canada
This Cookie Policy explains how cookies and similar technologies work on our website in Canada. We use them for convenience, security, and reliable operation. Some cookies are essential for services to run. Others help us analyze use, improve performance, and tailor content. You can manage your choices in your browser or our cookie banner, and we follow PIPEDA guidance for meaningful consent.
Pinco Cookie Usage
Cookies are small text files saved on your computer or mobile device when you visit the website. They remember your settings and help track on-site activity so the site works as expected. They also help us understand behaviour, monitor traffic, and measure performance.
Cookies do not read other data on your device. They do not access your photos or apps. They do not identify you unless you provide personal information, such as when you sign in.
We may use similar technologies like pixels or SDKs to improve the experience and services. Any personal data collected for analytics is limited, aggregated where possible, and handled under Canadian privacy law.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
- Session cookies: Temporary files deleted when you close your browser. They keep you signed in, remember steps in a task, and support security during a session.
- Persistent cookies: Stored for a set period on your browser or device. They remember language, region, and other preferences across visits.
- Analytical cookies: Used to gather information on website use, page performance, and errors. They help improve content and services through aggregated statistics.
All of these cookie types are used to increase convenience and to personalize your experience.
Your Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser or mobile settings:
- View and delete stored cookies in your browser.
- Block all cookies or only third-party cookies.
- Set site-specific permissions for storage and tracking.
- Clear cookies and other browsing data when you close the browser.
- Limit analytics by enabling Do Not Track or a similar privacy setting.
- Manage legacy Flash storage in the Flash Player Settings Manager.
Blocking all cookies may reduce website functionality. Features such as sign-in, security checks, language preferences, and account settings may not work.
Flash Cookie Settings
Some older content may use Flash Local Shared Objects, often called Flash cookies. You can configure these in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. Set permissions, restrict storage size, and adjust security options.
If you block all cookies, including Flash, parts of the website may not function. Saved language, auto-login, and remembered preferences may stop working.
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