Cookie Policy

Effective Date: May 2026

Last Updated: May 2026

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1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy describes the cookies and similar tracking technologies used on ownuxglobal.com by Ownux Global ("we," "our," or "us"). It explains what cookies are, what categories we use, who places them, and how you can control them. This Cookie Policy supplements our Privacy Policy.

2. What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your browser when you visit. They are widely used to make websites work efficiently, remember preferences, understand how a site is used, and measure marketing performance.

This policy also covers similar technologies such as local storage, session storage, and pixel tags that perform comparable functions.

3. Cookie Categories We Use

We group cookies into three categories. You can accept all, reject all non-essential cookies, or choose categories individually via the cookie preferences modal.

  • Essential cookies are required for the site to function and cannot be disabled. They include security, network, and basic preference cookies.
  • Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the site so we can improve it. We use Microsoft Clarity. These cookies are optional and only set after you give consent.
  • Marketing cookies are reserved for future advertising and remarketing integrations including Google Ads and Meta Pixel. They are not active today, but your category preference is saved so we honor it as soon as these integrations are turned on.

4. Essential Cookies

Essential cookies are necessary to operate this website, protect against abuse, and remember your cookie preferences. These cannot be disabled.

NameProviderPurposeExpiry
__cf_bmCloudflareDistinguishes humans from bots, supports DDoS protection and site security.30 minutes
_cfuvidCloudflareUsed by Cloudflare rate limiting to identify trusted web traffic.Session
cc_cookieOwnux GlobalStores your cookie preferences so the consent banner does not re-prompt every visit.6 months

5. Analytics Cookies

We use Microsoft Clarity to capture aggregate analytics including pageviews, scroll depth, clicks, and session replays. Form field contents are masked by default. Clarity cookies are only set after you grant analytics consent.

NameProviderPurposeExpiry
_clckMicrosoft ClarityIdentifies a unique user across sessions for analytics.1 year
_clskMicrosoft ClaritySession identifier used to associate session replay events.1 day
CLIDMicrosoft ClarityTracks the user across visits for Clarity analytics.1 year
MUIDMicrosoftMicrosoft user identification cookie used across Microsoft properties.1 year, 25 days
ANONCHKMicrosoftIndicates if the session identifier was checked by Microsoft.10 minutes

More information on Microsoft Clarity: Microsoft Clarity cookie list.

6. Marketing Cookies

Marketing cookies are reserved for Google Ads and Meta Pixel integrations. These are not active today. When we enable them, they will only be set after you grant marketing consent, and we will update this table with any additional cookies introduced.

NameProviderPurposeExpiry
_gcl_au, _gcl_awGoogle Ads (when activated)Conversion measurement and attribution for Google Ads campaigns.90 days
IDEGoogle DoubleClick (when activated)Used for advertising and remarketing across Google partners.13 months
_fbpMeta Pixel (when activated)Distinguishes unique users and used for Meta advertising attribution.3 months
_fbcMeta Pixel (when activated)Stores the last click ID for Meta advertising attribution.2 years
frMeta (when activated)Used by Meta for advertising delivery and measurement.3 months

More information: Google cookies, Meta cookies.

7. Third-Party Cookies and Sub-Processors

Some cookies are placed by third parties acting as sub-processors on our behalf:

  • Cloudflare provides content delivery and security. See the Cloudflare Cookie Policy.
  • Microsoft Clarity provides analytics. See the Microsoft Privacy Statement.
  • Ghost hosts our blog at blog.ownuxglobal.com and powers the newsletter subscription form embedded on our home page. Ghost may set cookies on its own domain for sign-in and analytics. See the Ghost Privacy Policy.
  • Google Ads and Meta Pixel are reserved for future use. When activated they will set cookies and pixel-based identifiers used for advertising measurement and retargeting, only after marketing consent is granted.

8. How to Manage Your Cookies

You have three ways to manage cookies:

  1. Our cookie banner. On your first visit, you can accept all, reject non-essential cookies, or customize categories.
  2. Cookie Preferences link. Visible in the footer on every page. Opens the same preferences modal so you can change your choice at any time.
  3. Browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies. Disabling essential cookies may break parts of the site.

9. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) setting or a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal. Where required by applicable law, we treat a GPC signal as a request to opt-out of the sale or sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. We do not respond to generic DNT signals because no industry standard for them exists.

10. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy when we add or remove cookies, change providers, or to reflect changes in applicable law. When we make material changes, we will update the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page and, where appropriate, re-prompt for consent through the cookie banner.

11. Contact

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, please contact us:

Ownux Global

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