This page explains how we use cookies and similar technologies on Tolv websites, platforms and digital channels.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files or identifiers stored in the browser or device when you access a website. They help recognize preferences, maintain sessions, measure navigation, improve security and provide features.
2. How Tolv uses cookies
We use cookies on Tolv websites and platforms to enable navigation, login, security, chat support, widgets, preferences, usage analysis, product improvement, campaigns and ad measurement.
3. Types of cookies used
- Essential: required for website operation, security, sessions, authentication and basic features.
- Functional: store preferences and enable features such as chat, widgets, forms and experience personalization.
- Analytics: help understand accessed pages, browsing time, traffic source, performance and improvements needed.
- Advertising and measurement: may support campaigns, remarketing, conversions and ad evaluation, according to the tools used.
4. Data associated with cookies
Cookies may collect data such as IP address, approximate geolocation based on IP, browser, device, visited pages, visit time, access source, interactions with forms, chat or widgets and technical identifiers.
5. Third parties
Some cookies may be set by third-party services used by Tolv, such as analytics, advertising, chat, automation, payment, video, integration or security tools. These third parties may have their own policies.
Advertising and measurement cookies may support campaigns, conversions and ad evaluation. Tolv currently does not display personalized ads directly inside its platforms.
6. How to manage cookies
You can block, delete or limit cookies in your browser settings. You may also use privacy features from your device or security extensions.
If cookies are disabled, some features may stop working properly, including login, forms, chat, preferences, widgets and certain platform experiences.
7. Changes
This page may be updated according to changes in websites, platforms, third-party tools or legal requirements.