Cookie Policy
Information about how European Entry Hub may use cookies and similar technologies on this website.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on a visitor's device when using the European Entry Hub website. They help websites function correctly, improve security, remember preferences and support performance analysis.
2. Types Of Cookies We May Use
Necessary Cookies
Necessary cookies are required for the website to function correctly. They may support page navigation, security, basic functionality, form protection and cookie consent storage.
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies may be used to understand how visitors interact with the website, which pages are viewed most often and how the website can be improved. These cookies should only be enabled after the final analytics provider and consent rules are confirmed.
Performance Cookies
Performance cookies may help measure loading speed, technical stability and general website usability.
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies are not required for the basic operation of the website. They may be used in the future to measure campaign performance or understand traffic sources, only if such tools are added and properly disclosed.
3. Essential Cookies
Essential cookies may always remain active because they are needed to keep the website stable, secure and usable. These cookies do not require separate consent when they are strictly necessary for website operation.
4. Optional Cookies
Optional cookies, such as analytics or marketing cookies, should only be used when the visitor has given consent through the cookie banner or another consent mechanism available on the website.
5. Cookie Consent
The website may display a cookie banner allowing visitors to accept or reject optional cookies. The selected preference may be stored locally so the banner does not appear on every visit.
6. Third-Party Services
The website may use third-party services such as Google Search Console, Google Analytics, Microsoft Clarity, hosting providers, security tools or other analytics and performance services. These providers may process cookies or similar technologies according to their own privacy and cookie policies.
7. Managing Cookies
Visitors can control, block or delete cookies through their browser settings. Disabling some cookies may affect website functionality, form operation or user experience.
8. Data Security
Cookies used by European Entry Hub are not intended to collect sensitive personal information. Their purpose is to support website operation, security, performance and user experience.
9. Changes To This Cookie Policy
European Entry Hub may update this Cookie Policy when the website, technology stack, analytics tools or legal requirements change. Updated versions will be published on this page.
10. Contact
For questions regarding this Cookie Policy, contact European Entry Hub at:
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