How we use cookies in Canada
Pinco uses cookies to run the website, keep it secure, and improve your experience. Some cookies are required for sign in, fraud prevention, and core services. Others help us analyse how the website is used and tailor content. You can manage your settings at any time in your browser or in our on‑site controls. We follow Canadian privacy laws such as PIPEDA and seek meaningful consent for non‑essential technologies.
What cookies do on your device
When you visit our website, small text files called cookies are saved on your computer or mobile device. They remember preferences, keep you signed in, and help track activity across pages. We use them to understand platform behaviour, monitor traffic, and assess performance. Cookies do not read files, apps, or other internal device data. They do not access your personal information without your consent. On Pinco, analytics may record pages viewed, time on page, browser type, and similar usage data to improve services.
Cookie types and how they work
- Session cookies: Temporary files that exist only while your browser is open. They support actions like navigation and checkout, then expire when you close the browser.
- Persistent cookies: Files that stay on your device for a set period. They remember choices such as language, region, and login preferences.
- Analytical cookies: Tools that help measure traffic, performance, and errors. They can collect aggregated usage data and may need your consent before they are used.
All cookie types are used to support convenience, enhance the website experience, and personalise content and services where allowed by your choices.
How to control cookies in your browser
You can manage cookies through your browser settings at any time.
- View stored cookies and site data
- Delete cookies and site data
- Block all cookies
- Block third‑party cookies only
- Allow cookies for the current session
- Set site‑specific permissions and exceptions
You can also manage Flash cookies through the Flash Player settings, if present. Blocking all cookies may affect core functions such as sign in, language, and saved preferences.
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