Only strictly necessary cookies load by default. Analytics and marketing wait for your “Accept all” or a positive save in Cookie settings. You can reject optional categories entirely and still read the lifestyle articles on morning and evening routines.
1. Definitions and terminology
“Cookies” are small text strings a server sends to your browser, which may be returned on later requests to the same site or partner endpoints. “First-party” cookies are set by the domain shown in the address bar; “third-party” cookies or pixels are set by another domain, often for measurement or advertising. “Similar technologies” include HTML5 local storage, session storage, software development kits in native wrappers (not used on this static site), and server-generated fingerprints where not uniquely identifying without additional data points.
The GDPR and Dutch Telecommunications Act (implementation of the ePrivacy Directive and future ePrivacy Regulation proposals) inform how we obtain consent before non-essential storage or access on your device.
2. Who decides the processing
Gholrinncrphapil, Leidsestraat 74-76, 1017 GM Amsterdam, Netherlands, is the data controller for first-party operational cookies and for records of your consent preferences. Third-party vendors named in the inventory table act as independent or joint controllers, or processors on our behalf, according to their public documentation; we choose vendors offering GDPR-grade data processing agreements where feasible.
3. Consent management experience
On first visit, a bottom banner offers “Accept all,” “Reject,” and “Cookie settings.”
Rejecting keeps strictly necessary cookies and comparable minimal storage so the banner
does not endlessly reappear. Accepting all activates optional categories until you
change preferences. Cookie settings opens a modal with three rows mirroring this policy and
saves choices to localStorage key tdde_cookie_prefs_v1 plus any
mirrored server log strictly necessary to prove consent audit trails.
Withdrawing consent is symmetrical: open settings again, disable analytics or marketing, save, and we instruct compatible tags to stop firing on subsequent page loads. Previously collected aggregate statistics are not retroactively erased but are no longer tied to new events from your browser after withdrawal, subject to vendor capabilities.
4. Cookie categories in depth
4.1 Strictly necessary
Required to transmit communications, remember cookie choices, rotate abuse-prevention tokens, balance load, and deliver the core HTML/CSS experience. These do not require consent under Dutch implementation practice but we disclose them for transparency. Typical lifetime: session or up to twelve months for preference persistence.
4.2 Analytics (optional)
Helps us count visits, approximate geography at city granularity, observe content scroll depth, and compare landing pages. We configure tools to avoid collecting free-form text you type into forms. Legal basis: consent.
4.3 Marketing (optional)
Connects ad impressions to site visits, builds pseudonymous audiences, and caps repetitive creative exposure. Tools may include vendor tags associated with platforms such as Google Ads, subject to your consent and each vendor’s controller/processor role. Legal basis: consent. We avoid sensitive inference goals and exclude audiences based on health status.
5. Illustrative inventory
Names and exact expirations may vary slightly by vendor release; this table reflects our configuration intent at publication.
| Label (exemplary) | Party | Purpose | Max duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| cookie_prefs | First | Stores Accepted / Rejected / Custom map for banner | 12 months | Necessary |
| session_route | First | Aligns requests to healthy backend pods | Session | Necessary |
| analytics_id | Vendor A | Aggregated path analysis | 14 months | Analytics (opt-in) |
| _campaign_att | Vendor B | Conversion measurement | 90 days | Marketing (opt-in) |
6. Fonts, icons, and static CDNs
We load Google Fonts and Remix Icon stylesheets over HTTPS. Those providers may log IP addresses and TLS metadata as independent controllers. We keep requests minimal and evaluate self-hosting when project bandwidth allows. Refer to their respective policies for details beyond our control.
7. Browser and industry controls
Major browsers permit blocking third-party cookies, deleting on exit, or partitioning storage per site. Industry programs (e.g., EDAA for Europe) explain how to express adchoices preferences at scale. Remember that aggressive blocking may hide legitimate first-party features like consent memory, causing banners to repeat.
8. Policy maintenance
We review this Cookie Policy whenever we onboard a measurement vendor, change a major processing region, or adapt the site to new HTML APIs. Archived snapshots are retained for accountability. Material changes receive a new version number at the top of this page.
9. Contact
Cookie or device-storage questions: touch@gholrinncrphapil.world · +31 20 422 0210 · Leidsestraat 74-76, 1017 GM Amsterdam, Netherlands.
For broader personal data rights, consult our Privacy Policy.