Cookie Policy
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1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how Fratton Global uses cookies and similar technologies on its website (the “Website”).
This policy should be read together with the Privacy Policy.
By using the Website, you acknowledge that cookies may be used in accordance with this Policy and your consent preferences.
2. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to ensure proper website functionality, improve user experience, and collect information about website usage.
Cookies may be:
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Session cookies (deleted when you close your browser)
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Persistent cookies (stored for a defined period)
3. Categories of Cookies Used
Fratton Global may use the following categories of cookies:
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a) Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the proper functioning of the Website.
They enable core functionalities such as security, session management and basic navigation.
These cookies do not require prior consent.
b) Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the Website by collecting aggregated and anonymized information.
These cookies may include tools such as:
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Google Analytics (or similar web analytics services)
Analytics cookies are activated only upon user consent where required by applicable law.
c) Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow the Website to remember user preferences and enhance browsing experience.
d) Marketing or Tracking Cookies (if applicable)
Where applicable, marketing or tracking cookies may be used to measure campaign effectiveness or deliver relevant communications.
Such cookies are only activated subject to user consent.
(If you are not currently using marketing pixels, we can remove this section.)
4. Legal Basis (GDPR and ePrivacy)
Where the GDPR applies, the use of non-essential cookies is based on user consent in accordance with Article 6(1)(a) GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive.
Users may accept or reject non-essential cookies via the cookie banner and may modify preferences at any time.
5. Managing Cookies
Users may manage cookie preferences through:
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The cookie consent banner available on the Website
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Browser settings (which allow deletion or blocking of cookies)
Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect website functionality.
6. Third-Party Services
Certain cookies may be set by third-party service providers engaged to support website analytics or infrastructure.
Fratton Global does not control third-party cookie practices and encourages users to review their respective privacy policies.
7. Data Transfers
Where cookies involve processing of personal data outside the European Economic Area, such transfers are subject to appropriate safeguards in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
8. Updates to this Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in technology or regulatory requirements.
The latest version will always be available on this Website.
9. Contact
For questions regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact: