Cookie Policy
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1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage entries and pixel tags used for measurement.
2. Who operates this site?
Cookies on this storefront are controlled by Trizeloneiazai, Kansankatu 2, 96100 Rovaniemi, Finland (contact channels appear in the footer).
3. Categories we use
| Category | Purpose | Maximum duration |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Consent storage, security cookies, load balancing tokens | Between session and 12 months |
| Analytics | Aggregated traffic insights if you opt in | Up to 13 months depending on vendor defaults |
| Marketing | Campaign attribution when you opt in | Up to 90 days unless refreshed |
4. How consent works
The first time you visit, a banner explains the categories. Strictly necessary cookies remain active because the site cannot function without them. Optional cookies activate only after you choose Accept all or Save choices with toggles enabled.
You can reopen the settings panel from future visits by clearing stored preferences or contacting us for a manual reset.
5. Browser controls
Major browsers let you delete or block cookies through their settings menus. Blocking all cookies may break cart or consent features.
6. Updates
We review this policy when our partners or legal requirements change. The Last updated line reflects the current publication date.
7. Advertising cookies and geographic context
Optional marketing cookies may support conversion reporting for campaigns that promote Verixy as a food supplement. Those tags do not read special-category health data from your device; they typically receive a pseudonymous identifier, coarse region, and event data such as “visited order page.”
Where Google Ads or other platforms process personal data, their terms and safeguards apply in addition to ours. EU/EEA visitors receive the consent banner before non-essential ad storage is written. Campaigns are configured for regions where the product may lawfully be advertised without disease-related wording.
See also the Privacy Policy for broader data processing details.