Cookies Policy
Introduction
This Cookies Policy explains how SocioTech IT Services (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website. It should be read together with any privacy information we provide. This policy is a general template—have it reviewed by qualified legal counsel before relying on it for compliance.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a site. They help the site work, remember preferences, measure traffic, or support marketing. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, and session identifiers.
How We Use Cookies
We may use cookies to:
- Keep the site secure and functioning (for example, load balancing or fraud prevention where applicable).
- Remember choices you make (such as cookie consent or form progress).
- Understand how visitors use our pages (analytics).
- Improve performance and user experience.
Types of Cookies We May Use
- Strictly necessary: Required for basic operation, security, or accessibility. These may not require consent under some laws.
- Functional: Remember settings or preferences you select.
- Analytics / performance: Help us measure visits, traffic sources, and engagement. Often set by third-party tools if you add them.
- Marketing: Used to deliver or measure ads, if you enable such tools in the future.
Third-Party Cookies
If we embed content or use services from third parties (for example, analytics, maps, fonts, or video hosts), those providers may set their own cookies. Their use is governed by their respective policies. Update this section when you add specific vendors (e.g. Google Analytics, Vimeo).
Your Choices
When you first visit, we show a cookie banner where you can accept all cookies, use essential only (necessary cookies), or open cookie preferences to toggle functional, analytics, and marketing categories. You can reopen Cookie settings anytime from the site footer. You can also control cookies through your browser (block, delete, or alert). Blocking some cookies may limit how the site works.
Retention
Session cookies expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies remain for a set period defined by us or the third party—typically from a few days to two years for analytics. Specify exact durations here once your stack is final.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Contact us via the details on our Contact page. Replace this with your legal entity name, address, and DPO contact if required in your jurisdiction.
Changes
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we do. Continued use of the site after changes means you accept the revised policy, unless applicable law requires a different process.