How We Use Cookies in Canada
Pinco uses cookies and similar technologies to run our website, keep your account secure, and improve your experience. Some cookies are essential for core services and safety. Others help us analyse traffic, fix issues, and tailor content. You can manage these settings at any time in your browser or device tools. Pinco seeks your consent where required under Canadian privacy law.
What Cookies Do on This Site
Cookies are small files saved on your device when you visit our website. They remember preferences, keep you signed in, and help us understand how the platform is used. We use them to monitor traffic and performance so we can improve services.
We also use similar technologies such as local storage and pixels on desktop and mobile. Cookies cannot read your files, access apps, or collect personal data from your device. They support privacy by limiting what information is stored and for how long.
Cookie Categories We Use
- Session cookies: active only while you browse and deleted when you close your browser. They support navigation and security.
- Persistent cookies: stay on your device for a set period to remember choices such as language, device settings, or login.
- Analytical cookies: measure usage, traffic sources, and performance to help us improve content and services.
All these cookie types are used to make the website convenient, more relevant, and to personalize your experience, subject to your choices.
Manage Your Cookie Settings
You can control cookies through your browser settings and device tools.
- View and delete stored cookies at any time.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Block non-essential cookies.
- Set your browser to ask before a cookie is stored.
- Limit how long cookies are kept.
- Manage Adobe Flash storage in the Flash Player settings manager.
If you block all cookies, some website functions may not work, including login, preferences, and certain security features.
Control Adobe Flash Storage
Flash cookies (Local Shared Objects) can be managed in the Adobe Flash Player settings manager. You can set permissions, restrict storage, and adjust security options for each site. Many modern browsers limit Flash, but these settings still apply where Flash content is used. Blocking all cookies, including Flash storage, may disrupt features such as language selection, remembered sessions, and auto login.
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