Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how necrothemx.com uses cookies and similar technologies, and how we apply Google Consent Mode v2 to respect your choices in 2026.
1. What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file stored on your device when you visit a website. It allows the site to remember your preferences, measure its audience or display relevant content. Cookies do not contain executable programs and cannot read other files on your device.
2. Types of cookies we use
Strictly necessary: required for the site to function (security, load balancing, cookie-preferences memory). They cannot be disabled. Analytics: anonymous measurement of audience and content performance, only after your consent. Advertising: Google Ads tags used to measure the effectiveness of educational campaigns, only after your consent. Personalisation: remembering your language preference between visits.
3. Google Consent Mode v2
We have implemented Google Consent Mode v2 as required by Google for advertisers and publishers in 2026. This means: (a) on your first visit all advertising and analytics storage is denied by default; (b) Google scripts load in a privacy-safe mode (no cookies, no identifiers, redacted ad data); (c) only when you click "Accept all" or save your preferences with consent granted do the tags switch to their full mode; (d) your decision is stored locally and re-applied on every future visit. If you clear your browser data, the cookie banner will reappear so you can choose again.
4. Managing your preferences
You can change your cookie preferences at any time via the "Cookie preferences" link in the footer of every page. Additionally, you may configure your browser to block or delete cookies, knowing that this could affect parts of the site.
5. Third parties
We use Google LLC (Google Ads and, where applicable, Google Analytics 4) under their 2026 contractual terms. Cookies set by these services are subject to their own privacy notices.
6. Updates
This policy may be updated when there are changes in our tools or applicable regulations. The current version is always the one available on this page.