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    Cookie Policy

    Last updated: 12 May 2026

    This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which cookies we use on myorderwolf.com, why we use them, and how you can manage them. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.

    1. What is a cookie?

    A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a website. Cookies are widely used to make websites work, to make them work more efficiently, and to provide information to the owners of the site. Similar technologies (pixels, tags, local storage) work in comparable ways and are also covered by this Policy.

    2. The cookies we use

    2.1 Strictly necessary cookies

    These cookies are essential for myorderwolf.com to function — for example, to remember your cookie consent choice, to enable security features, and to support page navigation. They do not require consent under the ePrivacy Regulations but they are listed here for transparency.

    • Cookie consent state.
    • Session and security tokens.

    2.2 Analytics cookies

    We do not currently set first-party analytics cookies. If this changes, we will update this Policy and request consent where required.

    2.3 Marketing cookies

    We use the Meta Pixel (provided by Meta Platforms Ireland Limited) to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns on Facebook and Instagram and to deliver retargeting advertising to people who have visited myorderwolf.com. The Meta Pixel sets cookies and may transfer personal data to Meta. This processing only occurs where you have consented via our cookie banner.

    More information about the Meta Pixel is available at facebook.com/business/tools/meta-pixel

    3. Managing your cookie preferences

    You can update your cookie preferences at any time by clicking the "Cookie settings" link in the website footer.

    Most browsers also allow you to refuse or delete cookies through their settings. Note that disabling strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the website from working correctly.

    Useful browser guides:

    4. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

    Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" or Global Privacy Control signal. There is no industry consensus on how such signals should be honoured. Where Global Privacy Control is enabled, we treat it as a withdrawal of consent for marketing cookies.

    5. Updates

    We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent version.

    6. Contact

    Questions about this Policy: mark@myorderwolf.com

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