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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 18 August 2026 · Read together with our Privacy Policy

Cookies are small files a website stores on your device. Similar technologies — pixels, tracking scripts, local storage — do much the same job. This page lists what we use, why, and how to say no.

1. Categories we use

Strictly necessary

Required for the site to work: keeping your session, securing the checkout and preventing fraud. These cannot be switched off without breaking the purchase flow.

Analytics and performance

Tell us which pages are viewed, how far people scroll and where they drop off, so we can improve the page. Aggregated, never used to contact you.

Advertising and targeting

Set by advertising platforms so we can measure which ads lead to purchases and show relevant ads to people like you. These are the ones that count as "sharing" for cross-context behavioural advertising under California law.

2. What is actually on this site

TechnologyProviderCategoryPurposeTypical lifetime
Session and site cookiesAXL (Accel)Strictly necessaryPage delivery, session state, checkout securitySession to 12 months
Payment and fraud cookiesStripeStrictly necessaryProcessing the payment and detecting fraudulent transactionsSession to 12 months
Meta Pixel (_fbp and related)Meta PlatformsAdvertisingMeasuring ad performance, attributing purchases, building advertising audiencesUp to 3 months, renewed on visit
Click identifier (_fbc)Meta PlatformsAdvertisingRecording that you arrived from a specific adUp to 3 months
Site performance measurementAXL (Accel)AnalyticsPage views, scroll depth, button clicksUp to 24 months

Exact cookie names and lifetimes are set by the providers and can change without notice on their side. Third-party cookies are governed by the provider's own policy: Meta and Stripe.

3. How to control or refuse cookies

Browser controls

Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies, and most offer a setting to reject third-party cookies entirely — which switches off the advertising and analytics technologies listed above. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will break checkout.

Global Privacy Control

If your browser or extension sends a Global Privacy Control signal, we treat it as a valid request to opt out of the sale and sharing of personal information for targeted advertising.

Opting out with the advertiser directly

You can also email support@email.izibizi.info and ask us to stop processing your data for advertising. We will action it and confirm by email.

4. Do Not Track

There is still no shared industry standard for how sites should respond to browser Do Not Track headers, so we do not respond to them. We do honour Global Privacy Control, as described above.

5. Changes

We update this page whenever the technologies on the site change. The date at the top shows the current version.

6. Contact

IZIBIZI, INC.
651 North Broad Street, Suite 206
Middletown, DE 19709
United States
Email: support@email.izibizi.info
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