1. What this policy covers
Cookies and similar technologies include browser local storage, tags, pixels and scripts that store or access information on your device. Optional technologies stay off until you choose otherwise.
2. Your choices
The first layer offers Accept all, Reject optional and Settings with equal access. Necessary storage cannot be disabled because it remembers language and privacy choices. You may reopen at any time.
3. Necessary storage
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
kb-lang | Remembers EN/RU/FR language selected by the user. | Until browser storage is cleared. |
kb-consent-v1 | Records categories, policy version and timestamps. | 180 days. |
4. Analytics
If enabled, Google Tag Manager may load Google Analytics tags. Possible identifiers include _ga, _ga_*, _gid and related measurement storage. Exact tags, cookie names and retention must be verified against the live GTM container: [GTM / GA4 INVENTORY AND RETENTION TO BE COMPLETED]. Analytics is also required before campaign attribution is retained in kb-attribution for up to 30 days.
5. Advertising
If enabled, Google Ads measurement or remarketing tags may use identifiers such as _gcl_au, IDE or test_cookie, depending on the GTM configuration. Exact vendors and durations: [ADVERTISING TAG INVENTORY TO BE COMPLETED]. Google Consent Mode v2 receives separate advertising and personalisation states.
6. External media
Google Maps frames remain blocked until External media is enabled. Loading a map sends request and device information to Google and may allow Google to set or read its own storage. An ordinary external link remains available without enabling the frame.
7. Withdrawal and limits
Changing settings blocks future optional loads and updates Google consent signals. The site attempts to remove known first-party Google identifiers accessible to it. It cannot retrieve data already sent to a third party or delete third-party storage outside this domain; use the provider’s controls as well.
8. Contact
Questions: [DATA PROTECTION CONTACT]. Third-party inventory must be reviewed whenever the GTM container or embedded services change.
