This policy explains how Fluxmio uses cookies and similar technologies to make the platform work, remember preferences and, if optional tools are enabled, measure or improve the experience. General access is not conditional on accepting non-essential cookies.
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small files that a site may store in the browser. We may also use similar technologies, such as localStorage or sessionStorage, to remember preferences, keep a session active, protect forms, temporarily retain browsing data or improve the user experience. In this policy, cookies refers to all these technologies when they perform similar functions.
2. International scope
Fluxmio may receive visitors from different countries. For that reason, we follow an approach intended for international markets: strictly necessary cookies are used to provide the service, while analytics, non-essential personalization or marketing cookies should only be used where there is a valid basis, such as consent, a configurable preference or another mechanism allowed by applicable rules. Some options may vary by country, browser, device or external tool availability.
3. Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies or technical mechanisms are required to load the website, maintain the session, protect forms with CSRF controls, remember language or currency when needed, process requested actions, maintain basic security and prevent misuse. Without them, features such as login, order creation, dashboard access, form submission or an ongoing purchase may not work correctly. These cookies do not require optional acceptance through the banner.
4. Preferences and browser storage
We may store browser preferences such as the cookie banner choice, catalog views, temporary form drafts or interface settings. On the public website, the banner preference is stored as public.cookie.choice in localStorage. Some purchase drafts may be stored temporarily in sessionStorage and disappear when the browser tab or session is closed.
5. Analytics and performance
Analytics helps understand visits, errors, performance, traffic sources and aggregate platform usage. The website currently does not need advertising analytics enabled by default to work. If non-essential analytics tools are added in the future, they should be configured to respect the user choice where required by law and their purpose will be explained proportionately.
6. Marketing, advertising and third parties
Marketing or advertising cookies may measure campaigns, attribute conversions, limit impressions or create audiences. Fluxmio should not install this type of cookie without the applicable consent or preference mechanism. If third-party integrations are enabled, those providers may process data under their own policies and the information available through their services.
7. Payments, security and external services
When interacting with payment methods, anti-fraud systems, external sources, players, widgets or embedded services, some providers may use technical or security cookies needed to complete the requested operation. These cookies depend on the provider and may appear only on specific pages or flows, such as payments, verification, support or authentication.
8. How to manage your choice
The banner lets you accept or reject non-essential cookies. If you reject them, basic browsing remains available, although optional measurement, personalization or integration features may be limited. You can change your mind by deleting the site cookies and storage from your browser; when you do, the banner may appear again.
9. Browser and device controls
In addition to the banner, you can block, delete or limit cookies from your browser. You may also use private browsing, tracking prevention controls, content blockers or device settings. If you block necessary cookies, the session, cart, forms, payments or user dashboard may not work correctly.
10. Updates
This policy may be updated when the cookies used change, analytics, marketing or security tools are added, available preferences evolve or legal requirements for international users change. The version published on this page is the current reference.