Pin-Up Cookie Policy in Canada
Pin-Up uses cookies and similar technologies to keep the website secure, reliable, and convenient. Some cookies are essential for core features such as sign‑in, fraud prevention, and payments. Others help analyse usage, adapt content, and improve performance. You can manage your choices at any time in the cookie banner or your browser. We follow Canadian privacy laws, including PIPEDA and applicable provincial rules.
Pin-Up Cookie Usage
When you visit our website on desktop or mobile, small text files called cookies are saved to your device. They remember settings, keep your session active, and help track activity in the browser. We use them to understand platform behaviour, monitor traffic, improve performance, and keep the services secure. Cookies do not read your device’s internal files, install software, or run code. They may collect personal data tied to your account as described in our Privacy Policy and in line with Canadian privacy requirements.
Types of Cookies Used on the Website
- Session cookies: temporary files that operate only while you browse and are deleted when you close your browser. They support sign‑in, navigation, and basic security.
- Persistent cookies: remain for a set period to remember preferences such as language and login choices. They help recognize returning users.
- Analytical cookies: measure performance, help us understand how the website is used, and guide improvements. These can come from our tools or trusted partners.
All of these cookie types support convenience, personalize your experience, and help the website function as intended.
Your Cookie Choices
You can manage cookies through your browser settings and our on‑site controls.
- View site data and stored cookies.
- Delete cookies and site data at any time.
- Block third‑party cookies.
- Restrict non‑essential cookies.
- Limit cross‑site tracking in your browser.
- Manage legacy Flash storage settings using Adobe’s online settings manager.
Blocking all cookies may limit website functionality, including sign‑in, security checks, payment flows, and saved preferences. In Québec, non‑essential cookies are used only when you give express consent. For more information, review your browser help pages and our Privacy Policy.
Flash Cookie Settings
Some legacy content may use local shared objects, known as Flash cookies. You can configure Flash permissions, storage limits, and security options in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. Adjusting these settings controls how such technologies store information on your device.
Blocking all cookies, including Flash cookies, can disrupt features such as language selection, session continuity, and auto‑login. If you remove Flash storage, you may need to re‑enter preferences whenever you visit the website.
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