Cookie Policy
Your privacy is our priority. This policy explains how we collect, use and protect your personal information.
Instructions
If you intend to use this component with Finsweet's Table of Contents attributes follow these steps:
- Remove the current class from the content27_link item as Webflows native current state will automatically be applied.
- To add interactions which automatically expand and collapse sections in the table of contents select the content27_h-trigger element, add an element trigger and select Mouse click (tap)
- For the 1st click select the custom animation Content 28 table of contents [Expand] and for the 2nd click select the custom animation Content 28 table of contents [Collapse].
- In the Trigger Settings, deselect all checkboxes other than Desktop and above. This disables the interaction on tablet and below to prevent bugs when scrolling.
1. What Cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They allow us to recognize your browser, remember your preferences and improve your browsing experience.
2. Types of Cookies Used
- Essential: Necessary for the basic functioning of the site. They cannot be deactivated.
- Functional: Stores preferences (language, layout, etc.).
- Analytics: Collect site usage information to improve performance.
- Marketing: Used to display relevant ads and personalize campaigns, where applicable.
3. Cookie management
By accessing the SmartPeak website, you will be able to:
- Accept all cookies.
- Configure preferences in the home banner or control panel.
- Disable non-essential cookies at any time via the browser.
Disabling certain cookies may limit the functionality of the website.
4. Changes
This Cookie Policy may be modified to reflect technological or legal changes, with the date of the last update always visible.
5. Legal basis
The treatment is based on:
- Consent of the owner.
- Execution of contract or preliminary procedures.
- Compliance with a legal or regulatory obligation.
- Legitimate interest of the controller, when the holder's fundamental rights and freedoms do not prevail.
