1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which categories Cleannature uses, why we use them, how long they remain on your device, and how you can control preferences. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
When you first visit the site, a banner offers “Accept All,” “Reject,” and “Cookie Settings.” Your choice is stored locally so we can honor it on return visits for up to twelve months.
2. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel tags. They help websites function, remember preferences, or understand usage patterns.
Cookies may be first-party (set by us) or third-party (set by partners such as analytics providers). They may be session cookies (deleted when you close the browser) or persistent cookies (remain until expiry or manual deletion).
3. Controller Details
Cleannature
1818 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA
Email: touch@cleannature.world
Phone: +1 323-660-1175
4. Cookie Categories We Use
4.1 Strictly necessary
These cookies are essential for the website to operate. They enable core functions such as security, network management, accessibility of the cookie banner state, and storage of your consent choice. They cannot be disabled through our settings panel because the site would not function correctly without them. Legal basis: legitimate interest and, where applicable, contractual necessity.
4.2 Analytics
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with pages— for example which articles are read most often and whether users reach the contact form. Data is aggregated where possible. These cookies are placed only if you select “Accept All” or enable Analytics in Cookie Settings. Legal basis: consent under GDPR Article 6(1)(a).
4.3 Marketing
Marketing cookies may be used to measure advertising effectiveness or deliver relevant content about our educational products on other platforms. They are optional and off by default unless you consent. Legal basis: consent.
5. Example Cookies and Retention
The exact list may evolve as we update tools. Representative examples include:
- tdde_cookie_prefs (local storage): stores consent categories; retention 12 months; strictly necessary for honoring choices
- session_id (session cookie): maintains secure session during visit; deleted when browser closes
- _analytics_id (third party, if enabled): distinguishes users for statistics; retention up to 14 months
- _marketing_tag (third party, if enabled): attributes campaign visits; retention up to 90 days
6. Purposes of Data Collected via Cookies
- Ensure secure HTTPS delivery and prevent cross-site request abuse
- Remember cookie consent to avoid repeated banners
- Measure site performance and improve informational content structure
- Evaluate marketing campaigns for educational programs where consented
We do not use cookies to collect sensitive health information or to make automated decisions with legal effect.
7. Third-Party Services
When you enable optional categories, trusted partners may set their own cookies subject to their privacy policies. We contractually require partners to comply with applicable data protection law and to process data only according to our instructions where they act as processors.
You can review partner documentation through links provided in the cookie settings interface when specific tools are active.
8. How to Manage Preferences
You may change preferences at any time by:
- Opening “Cookie Settings” from the footer or banner when displayed
- Clearing site data through your browser settings
- Using browser extensions that block non-essential cookies globally
Rejecting optional cookies will not prevent access to informational content. Some embedded features that rely on third-party cookies may not display correctly if blocked.
9. Browser Controls
Major browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. Instructions are available in help sections for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and Opera. Blocking all cookies may impact strictly necessary functions; we recommend using our granular settings instead of global blocks where possible.
10. Do Not Track
Some browsers send “Do Not Track” signals. Industry standards for responding are not uniform. We currently rely on the explicit choices you make in our cookie banner rather than automated DNT interpretation.
11. Your Rights
Cookie data linked to identifiable individuals falls under our Privacy Policy. You may request access, deletion, or objection as described there. EU residents may lodge complaints with their supervisory authority.
12. Updates
We revise this Cookie Policy when we add or remove technologies. The effective date at the top reflects the latest version. Material changes may trigger a renewed consent request through the banner.
13. Contact
Questions about cookies: email touch@cleannature.world with subject “Cookie inquiry.”