Cookie Policy
This page explains how Eaveston uses cookies on its website, what each type of cookie does, and how you can manage your preferences at any time.
01 What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the website to remember certain information about your visit — such as your language preference or whether you have already dismissed a notice — so that the site can function properly and your experience remains consistent across pages.
Cookies are not programmes and cannot execute code or carry viruses. They are simply a way for a website to record a small piece of information for a defined period of time. You can view, manage, or delete cookies through your browser settings at any time.
02 Cookie Types We Use
Required for the website to function. These manage your cookie consent preference and ensure basic site security. They cannot be disabled. No personal browsing data is collected by these cookies.
Help us understand how visitors use the site — which pages are viewed, how long is spent on each, and where visitors come from. This information is aggregated and anonymous; it does not identify you personally.
Used to understand the effectiveness of any advertising campaigns and to show relevant content if you visit affiliated platforms. These cookies do not collect sensitive personal information.
Remember settings you have chosen — such as language or region — so that you do not need to re-select them on your next visit. Disabling these means your preferences will not be saved between sessions.
03 Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on this site may be set by third-party services. These are subject to the respective third party's own privacy and cookie policies:
We do not control the content of third-party cookies. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of these providers directly if you have questions about their data practices.
04 Cookie Duration
Exist only for the duration of your browser session. They are deleted automatically when you close your browser tab or window. Typically used for navigation state and form progress.
Remain on your device beyond the current session up to a defined expiry date. Our cookie consent record is stored in localStorage and does not expire unless cleared manually. Analytics cookies typically expire within 12–24 months.
05 Your Cookie Preferences
Use the controls in the section above to manage individual cookie categories. You can also use the buttons below to accept or decline all optional cookies at once.
06 Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can view, manage, and delete cookies at any time through your browser settings. Select your browser below for step-by-step guidance.
1. Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and select Settings.
2. Navigate to Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
3. Choose your preferred setting: allow, block, or manage exceptions per site.
4. To delete cookies, scroll down to See all site data and permissions and clear as needed.
1. Open the menu (three horizontal lines) and select Settings.
2. Go to Privacy & Security and locate the Cookies and Site Data section.
3. Click Manage Data to view or remove cookies for specific sites.
4. Use the Enhanced Tracking Protection setting to block certain third-party cookies automatically.
1. Go to Safari → Preferences (macOS) or Settings → Safari (iOS).
2. Select the Privacy tab and adjust Cross-Site Tracking and Block All Cookies as preferred.
3. To manage stored cookies: on macOS, go to Advanced → Manage Website Data. On iOS, tap Advanced → Website Data.
1. Click the three-dot menu and go to Settings.
2. Select Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data.
3. Toggle settings as preferred, or click See all cookies and site data to manage specific entries.
4. You can also use Edge's Tracking prevention (under Privacy, search, and services) for broader control.
Note: Disabling cookies may affect the display or functionality of some parts of this website.