Cookie Policy

Effective date: 24 February 2026

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website. Some cookies are strictly necessary for the website to function properly, while others are used for analytics or marketing purposes.

Cookies may be set by us (first-party cookies) or by third-party services integrated into the website.


2. How we use cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

Strictly necessary cookies – required for the operation and security of the website

Marketing cookies – used to measure ad performance, track conversions, and support remarketing (e.g. via Meta Pixel), subject to your prior consent where required

At this time, our website uses Meta Pixel for marketing performance measurement and conversion tracking.


3. Consent

Strictly necessary cookies may be used without prior consent where they are required for the website to function.

Marketing cookies (including Meta Pixel-related cookies) are only used after your prior consent, where required by applicable law.

You can withdraw or change your consent at any time by:

reopening the cookie banner / cookie settings (if available), or

adjusting your browser settings.

Under Irish data protection guidance, consent for non-essential cookies must be a clear affirmative action and must be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous.


4. Cookies we use (Meta Pixel)

We use Meta Pixel (Meta Platforms) to help measure website traffic, ad performance and conversions (for example, form submissions / enquiry submissions).

Meta Pixel-related cookies (examples)

The exact cookies used may vary over time depending on Meta’s services, browser behavior and Meta updates. Meta states that the cookies they use and how they use them may change over time.

Examples may include:

_fbp
Purpose: Helps identify browsers for advertising and site analytics services (used in connection with Meta Pixel).
Typical duration: up to 90 days / 3 months (may vary). Meta’s cookie policy describes

_fbp

as having a lifespan of 90 days.

fr (may be set by Meta, depending on implementation/browser context)
Purpose: Supports ad delivery, measurement and remarketing-related functions.
Typical duration: may vary (commonly up to around 3 months, but this can change depending on Meta settings and browser behavior).

Important: Cookie names, purposes and durations may change over time due to updates by Meta or browser/platform changes. We recommend reviewing Meta’s own cookie information for the most up-to-date details.


5. Why we use Meta Pixel

We use Meta Pixel to:

measure the performance of our ads,

understand website visits and conversion events (such as enquiry/form submissions),

improve ad relevance,

support remarketing on Meta platforms (such as Facebook and Instagram), subject to consent where required.

This helps us understand whether our marketing is effective and allows us to improve our campaigns.


6. Data sharing and international transfers

Where Meta Pixel is used, certain data (such as online identifiers, browser/device information and event data) may be processed by:

Meta Platforms Ireland Limited
4 Grand Canal Square, Grand Canal Harbour, Dublin 2, Ireland

Depending on Meta’s infrastructure and services, data may also be transferred outside the EEA, including to the United States, subject to Meta’s applicable transfer mechanisms and safeguards.

Meta’s cookie and privacy information is available here:
Meta Cookies Policy: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policies/cookies
Meta
Privacy Policy: https://www.facebook.com/privacy/policy


7. Your rights

Under the GDPR, you may have the right to:

request access to your personal data,

request correction (rectification) of inaccurate personal data,

request deletion (erasure) of personal data,

object to certain processing activities,

request restriction of processing,

withdraw consent at any time (where processing is based on consent),

lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

If you are in Ireland, you may lodge a complaint with the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC).
You may also contact the Hungarian supervisory authority (NAIH), as the Data Controller is established in Hungary.


8. Data Controller details

Name: Kajuha Olivér József (sole trader / sole proprietor)
Registered address: 3700 Kazincbarcika, Kikelet köz 5. 4/4., Hungary
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +36 70 537 7368


9. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect legal, technical or operational changes. The updated version becomes effective when published on the website.