1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that your browser stores on your device when you visit a website. They are used, for example, to remember a language preference, your choices, or to measure traffic anonymously.
Last updated: 1 January 2026
This page explains which cookies and similar technologies flubriologic.com uses, for which purposes, and how you control them through the cookie banner and Google Consent Mode v2.
Cookies are small text files that your browser stores on your device when you visit a website. They are used, for example, to remember a language preference, your choices, or to measure traffic anonymously.
Essential cookies — the website cannot function without them (for example, remembering your choice in the cookie banner). These cookies are always active and do not require consent.
Analytics cookies — help us understand how the website is used; they are activated only after your consent.
Marketing cookies — enable potential personalisation. On flubriologic.com they are off by default and are activated only after your explicit consent.
The website implements Google Consent Mode v2. Before your consent we set all categories except essential to „denied“. After your choice in the cookie banner we send an „update“ signal that reflects your decision.
Specifically we work with the following parameters: ad_storage, ad_user_data, ad_personalization, analytics_storage, functionality_storage, personalization_storage and security_storage.
Your cookie decision is stored in your browser (localStorage) for 12 months. Third-party cookies (after your consent) have their own retention periods set by the provider.
You can change your decision at any time by clicking the „Cookie settings“ link in the footer or by clearing your browser storage. After clearing, the banner will appear again as on the first visit.
For any cookie-related questions, contact us at privacy@flubriologic.com.
We use essential cookies to make the website work. With your permission we will also use analytics cookies so we understand how our readers experience us. No aggressive tracking — Google Consent Mode v2 starts in the „denied“ state. More in the Cookie Policy.