Cookie Policy
Last Updated: March 12, 2026
This Cookie Policy supplements our Privacy Policy, which explains how Vecmobrix Education Ltd (“vecmobrix”, “we”, “us”) handles personal data more broadly. This document focuses specifically on cookies and similar technologies used when you visit our website.
1) What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, phone, or tablet) when you visit a website. Cookies help a site remember information such as your preferences, your consent choices, and how you interact with pages. Cookies can be “session” cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or “persistent” cookies (stored for longer).
In addition to cookies, websites may use similar technologies such as pixel tags (sometimes called “tracking pixels”) or server-side event calls. These technologies can send information about a page view or a conversion event (for example, when a form is submitted) to analytics or advertising platforms. Where we use these technologies, we treat them as part of the same cookie and tracking categories described below.
2) First-party and third-party cookies
Cookies can be set by the website you are visiting (“first-party cookies”) or by another company whose tools are used on the website (“third-party cookies”). For example, when analytics are enabled, a third-party analytics provider may set cookies that help measure usage. We aim to keep our use of third-party cookies limited and transparent, and we require consent before analytics or marketing cookies are activated (where required by law).
3) Cookie categories we use
We use the following categories on this website. The category names below match the labels in our cookie preferences panel.
Essential cookies (always active)
Essential cookies are necessary for the website to function and to remember critical choices such as your cookie consent status. These cookies cannot be switched off through our preference panel because the site would not work properly without them.
- What they do: maintain session continuity, remember cookie preferences, support basic security controls.
- Examples: a session cookie and a consent cookie.
Analytics cookies (consent required)
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use the website so we can improve navigation, clarity, and course information. When enabled, we may use Google Analytics 4 (GA4) with IP anonymization settings as available. We use analytics to learn which pages are visited, how long pages are viewed, and what content is most helpful for learners.
- What they do: measure page views, sessions, traffic sources, and general interactions.
- Retention: GA4 reporting retention is typically set to 14 months for event-level data.
Marketing cookies (consent required)
Marketing cookies are used to measure advertising performance and to show relevant marketing to people who may be interested in our course. When enabled, we may use tools such as Google Ads and Meta Pixel to understand which ads lead to visits or enquiries, to build remarketing audiences, and to measure conversions.
- What they do: conversion attribution, remarketing, and audience measurement.
- Typical retention: marketing identifiers commonly persist for weeks to months, depending on the provider.
4) Cookie table
The table below lists cookies that may be used on this website. Some third-party cookies only appear if you have enabled the relevant category in the cookie preferences panel.
| Name | Purpose | Category | Type | Retention |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| _site_session | Site session continuity | Essential | First-party | Session |
| cookie_consent | Stores your consent choice | Essential | First-party | 12 months |
| _ga | GA4 user identifier | Analytics | Third-party | 2 years |
| _ga_XXXXXXXXXX | GA4 session state (10-char GA4 ID) | Analytics | Third-party | 2 years |
| _gcl_au | Google Ads conversion linker | Marketing | Third-party | 90 days |
| _fbp | Meta Pixel browser identifier | Marketing | Third-party | 90 days |
| _fbc | Meta Pixel click identifier | Marketing | Third-party | 90 days |
5) Third-party providers
When you enable analytics or marketing cookies, some data may be processed by third-party providers acting as our service partners. These providers may set and read their own cookies according to your consent selection. The main providers that may be used include:
- Google LLC (Google Analytics 4, Google Ads, Google Tag Manager)
- Meta Platforms, Inc. (Meta Pixel and related advertising measurement tools)
- Cloudflare (security and performance services, including protective measures that may use cookie-like identifiers)
We do not permit these providers to use site data for their own independent commercial purposes. However, they may process data to provide services to us and may use cookies and identifiers as described in their own documentation.
6) How to manage cookies
You can control non-essential cookies in several ways:
- Cookie preferences panel: use the “Manage cookie preferences” link in the footer to review and update your choices.
- Browser settings: most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. Note that blocking essential cookies may impact website functionality.
- Provider controls: you can also manage advertising and analytics preferences with third-party tools, including:
7) Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in the cookies we use, changes in our service partners, or changes in applicable law. If we make material changes, we will post an updated version on this page with a new “Last Updated” date.
8) Contact
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, contact us at [email protected].
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