Effective Date: May 1, 2026
Last Updated: May 1, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how FrityWeb (“FrityWeb,” “Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, local storage, session storage, analytics tools, advertising technologies, and similar tracking technologies when you visit or interact with our website located at frityweb.com and any related pages, landing pages, forms, advertisements, or online services that link to this Cookie Policy.
This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.
By using our website, continuing to browse our website, or interacting with our cookie banner or cookie settings where available, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Cookie Policy.
1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files that may be placed on your device when you visit a website. Cookies allow a website to recognize your browser or device, remember certain information, support website functionality, improve performance, measure usage, and support analytics or advertising.
Cookies may be set directly by the website you are visiting, or they may be set by third parties that provide services to the website, such as analytics providers, advertising platforms, embedded content providers, CRM tools, form tools, or other technology providers.
Cookies can be temporary or persistent.
Session cookies are usually deleted when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies may remain on your device for a defined period of time or until you delete them.
2. Similar Tracking Technologies
In addition to cookies, we and our service providers may use similar technologies, including:
Pixels
Tags
Tracking scripts
Web beacons
Local storage
Session storage
Device identifiers
Advertising identifiers
Analytics identifiers
Embedded third party scripts
Conversion tracking technologies
Retargeting technologies
Session replay technologies
Log files
Server side tracking tools
Other comparable technologies
These technologies may collect or process information about your device, browser, website activity, clicks, scrolls, page views, form interactions, approximate location, referral source, advertising source, and other usage information.
For simplicity, this Cookie Policy may refer to cookies and similar technologies collectively as “cookies” or “tracking technologies.”
3. Why We Use Cookies
We may use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
To operate and maintain the website
To enable basic website functionality
To support website security
To prevent spam, fraud, abuse, or technical misuse
To remember cookie preferences where available
To understand how visitors use the website
To measure page views, clicks, scrolls, and interactions
To understand which pages or sections perform better
To improve website design, content, copy, layout, and user experience
To measure advertising performance
To understand whether visitors came from ads, search, social media, referrals, or other sources
To evaluate demand for our services
To support lead generation and form performance analysis
To detect errors, bugs, broken pages, or performance issues
To support marketing, remarketing, retargeting, and audience measurement where permitted
To improve our services, offers, and website experience
4. Types of Cookies We May Use
4.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are required for the website to function properly. These cookies may support basic features such as page loading, security, form operation, cookie preference storage, spam prevention, and essential technical functionality.
Because these cookies are necessary for the website to work, they generally cannot be disabled through our website systems.
You may be able to block them through your browser settings, but doing so may cause parts of the website to stop functioning correctly.
Examples may include cookies or storage used for:
Website security
Load balancing
Form functionality
Spam protection
Cookie preference storage
Basic session functionality
Technical diagnostics
Fraud prevention
4.2 Analytics and Performance Cookies
Analytics and performance cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website.
These technologies may help us measure:
Which pages visitors view
How long visitors stay on a page
Which buttons or links visitors click
Where visitors scroll
Where visitors drop off
Which forms are started or submitted
Which devices and browsers are used
Which traffic sources bring visitors to the website
Whether website content is working as intended
Whether visitors are interested in our offer
We may use analytics tools such as:
Microsoft Clarity
Google Analytics
Google Tag Manager
Hotjar or similar analytics tools
Other comparable analytics or performance tools
Microsoft Clarity and similar tools may use session replay, heatmaps, click tracking, scroll tracking, and behavioral analytics to help us understand website usage and improve the website experience.
4.3 Advertising and Marketing Cookies
Advertising and marketing cookies may be used to measure advertising campaigns, understand ad performance, build or refine audiences, attribute conversions, limit repeated advertising, and support retargeting or remarketing.
These technologies may help us understand:
Whether a visitor came from a paid ad
Which campaign generated a visit or form submission
Whether a landing page is converting
Which ads may be more effective
Whether visitors return after seeing an ad
Whether advertising spend is producing useful traffic
How to improve our marketing strategy
We may use advertising or marketing tools such as:
Meta Pixel
Google Ads tracking
Google Tag Manager
LinkedIn Insight Tag
TikTok Pixel
Other comparable advertising, conversion, or retargeting tools
Depending on your location and applicable law, some advertising cookies or tracking activities may be considered “sale,” “sharing,” targeted advertising, cross context behavioral advertising, or similar activity, even when we do not sell personal information for money. California law gives consumers privacy rights around collection and use of personal information, including rights related to sale or sharing where applicable.
4.4 Functionality Cookies
Functionality cookies may be used to remember certain choices or improve your browsing experience.
These may include:
Remembering cookie preferences
Remembering form inputs temporarily
Remembering language or display preferences
Improving navigation
Supporting embedded content
Improving user experience
If functionality cookies are disabled, some website features may not work as intended.
4.5 Security, Fraud Prevention, and Abuse Prevention Technologies
We may use cookies or similar technologies to help protect the website, forms, infrastructure, and users from spam, fraud, abuse, bots, unauthorized access, malicious activity, and technical attacks.
These technologies may collect technical information such as IP address, browser data, device data, interaction patterns, request logs, and other security related information.
5. Information Collected Through Cookies
Cookies and similar technologies may collect or process information such as:
IP address
Approximate location derived from IP address
Device type
Browser type and version
Operating system
Screen size
Language settings
Referring URL
Landing page URL
Pages viewed
Date and time of visit
Time spent on pages
Clicks
Scrolls
Mouse movements
Form interactions
Session recordings or replay data where enabled
Traffic source
Campaign identifiers
UTM parameters
Advertising identifiers
Cookie identifiers
Device identifiers
Error logs
Technical diagnostics
Conversion events
Other usage and interaction data
We do not intentionally use cookies to collect sensitive personal information through our website.
You should not submit sensitive personal information through our website forms unless specifically requested.
6. Third Party Cookies and Tools
Some cookies and tracking technologies may be placed or controlled by third parties.
These third parties may include:
Website hosting providers
Analytics providers
Advertising platforms
CRM providers
Form providers
Security providers
Embedded content providers
Social media platforms
Marketing technology providers
Other technology service providers
Third parties may use cookies and similar technologies according to their own privacy policies, cookie policies, terms, and technical settings.
FrityWeb does not control all third party cookies or how third parties independently process data.
We may use third party tools to help operate, measure, improve, and market our website, but those third parties may also process data as independent controllers or according to their own legal terms.
7. Cookie Consent and Cookie Choices
Depending on your location, applicable law, browser settings, and the tools enabled on our website, you may be able to accept, reject, or manage certain cookies.
Where we display a cookie banner or cookie preference tool, you may be given the ability to make choices regarding certain non essential cookies.
Your cookie selection may be stored in your browser through a cookie, local storage, or similar technology.
If you clear your cookies, use a different browser, use a different device, use private browsing mode, or change browser settings, your preferences may need to be set again.
For users in jurisdictions where consent is required for non essential cookies, we intend to obtain consent before using non essential analytics or advertising cookies where required by applicable law. In Europe, consent standards generally require a clear, informed, and specific choice for non essential cookies under GDPR and related rules.
8. Strictly Necessary Cookies Do Not Require Optional Consent
Some cookies are necessary for the website to work properly.
These may be used regardless of whether you accept or reject optional cookies.
Strictly necessary cookies may be used for:
Security
Form operation
Spam prevention
Cookie preference storage
Website loading
Technical functionality
Fraud prevention
Basic website operation
Rejecting optional cookies does not necessarily disable strictly necessary cookies.
9. Optional Cookies
Optional cookies may include analytics cookies, advertising cookies, marketing cookies, retargeting cookies, session replay cookies, and certain functionality cookies.
If a cookie banner or preference center is available and you reject optional cookies, we will make reasonable efforts to prevent optional cookies from being placed or activated where legally required and technically feasible.
However, some third party technologies, browser behavior, caching, prior cookies, or technical limitations may affect how preferences are applied.
You may also use your browser settings, device settings, platform settings, or third party opt out tools to further control tracking technologies.
10. Browser Controls
Most browsers allow you to control cookies through browser settings.
Depending on your browser, you may be able to:
View cookies
Delete cookies
Block all cookies
Block third party cookies
Clear cookies when closing the browser
Receive warnings before cookies are stored
Limit cross site tracking
Use private browsing mode
Manage site specific permissions
Browser controls vary by browser and device.
If you block or delete cookies, some website features may not function properly, and your cookie preferences may be reset.
11. Platform and Advertising Controls
Some advertising platforms provide their own privacy and advertising preference tools.
You may be able to control personalized advertising or tracking through platform settings provided by companies such as Google, Meta, LinkedIn, TikTok, Microsoft, or other advertising providers.
These tools are controlled by the respective third parties, not by FrityWeb.
Changing settings with one platform does not necessarily affect tracking or advertising settings with another platform.
12. Global Privacy Control and Opt Out Preference Signals
Some browsers or extensions may support Global Privacy Control or similar opt out preference signals.
Where required by applicable law and technically feasible, we may honor recognized browser based opt out preference signals for applicable opt outs, such as sale, sharing, or targeted advertising.
However, the availability, interpretation, and technical handling of such signals may depend on your browser, device, jurisdiction, and the tools used on the website.
California regulators have emphasized opt out mechanisms and consumer rights related to sale or sharing of personal information, including browser based or global opt out signals in applicable contexts.
13. Do Not Track
Some browsers may send “Do Not Track” signals.
Because there is no single accepted technical or legal standard for responding to Do Not Track signals, our website may not respond to all Do Not Track signals.
Where required by applicable law, we may respond to legally recognized opt out preference signals.
14. Cookie Duration
Cookies may remain on your device for different periods of time.
The duration may depend on:
The type of cookie
The purpose of the cookie
The provider that sets the cookie
Your browser settings
Whether you clear cookies
Whether the cookie is session based or persistent
The configuration of the relevant tool or platform
Session cookies usually expire when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies may remain for a defined period unless you delete them earlier.
Third party cookies are controlled by the third party provider and may have their own expiration periods.
15. Changes to Cookies and Tools
The cookies and tracking technologies used on our website may change over time.
We may add, remove, replace, or modify tools for analytics, advertising, security, performance, website improvement, or business operations.
For example, we may change analytics providers, add or remove advertising pixels, update tracking configurations, change consent tools, or modify how cookies are used.
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices, tools, technology, or legal obligations.
16. No Guarantee of Complete Cookie Blocking
Although we may provide cookie choices where available, no cookie control system can guarantee complete blocking of all tracking technologies in every situation.
Certain technologies may operate outside traditional cookie controls, including:
Server logs
Security tools
Browser provided data
Device level identifiers
Embedded third party content
Previously stored cookies
Cached scripts
Platform level tracking
Browser fingerprinting
Network level data
Essential technical tools
We make reasonable efforts to describe and manage cookies and tracking technologies in a transparent way, but we cannot guarantee that every technology will be fully controlled by a cookie banner, browser setting, or preference tool.
17. Relationship to the Privacy Policy
This Cookie Policy explains our use of cookies and similar technologies.
Our Privacy Policy explains more broadly how we collect, use, disclose, store, protect, and process personal information.
If there is a conflict between this Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy regarding personal information, the Privacy Policy will control unless otherwise required by applicable law.
18. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, our use of cookies, or your privacy choices, contact us at:
FrityWeb
Website: frityweb.com
Email: mail@frityweb.com