Magnivo
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Cookie Policy

Two cookies — yes, only two. Here is what they do and how to change your mind about either of them.

Last reviewed: 12 May 2026.

What a cookie is, briefly

A cookie is a small piece of text saved on your device by a website, so that the site can remember something about your visit. There are good reasons for cookies (remembering whether you accepted cookies) and bad ones (tracking you across other people’s websites). We use the first kind only.

The cookies this site sets

1. magnivo_consent_v1

Set when you click Accept or Reject on the cookie banner. It records your choice so we don’t pester you on every page load. Lifetime: twelve months from your last visit. No personal data; just “accept” or “reject”.

2. Privacy-respecting analytics (only if you accept)

If — and only if — you click Accept, we set a first-party analytics cookie that lets us measure aggregate page views and identify pages that don’t answer common questions. The cookie does not track you across other websites. It does not store IP addresses or identifiable information. Lifetime: 30 days.

What is not set

We do not use Google Ads cookies, Meta pixels, retargeting tags, or any third-party advertising tracker. Visiting this site does not enrol you in any external marketing audience.

Changing your mind

You can re-open the cookie banner at any time using the Cookie preferences link in the footer. Clearing your browser cookies for this domain achieves the same thing.

Browser-level control

Every modern browser lets you reject cookies globally or for a specific site. We don’t override that — if you have rejected cookies at the browser level, this site will accept that decision and not pester you again.

Questions?

Email [email protected] and we will get back to you. The author of this page is a person, not a chatbot.