Cookie policy
Cookie Policy Ulorra
Last updated: September 2025
At Ulorra, we use cookies and similar technologies to make your browsing experience smoother, more personalized, and more secure. Below you’ll find what cookies we use, why we use them, and how you can manage them. This policy applies across all markets we serve: Australia (AU), United Kingdom (UK), United States (US), New Zealand (NZ), and Canada (CA).
1. What Are Cookies & Why We Use Them
Cookies are small data files stored on your device (computer, phone, tablet) when you visit a website. They help us recognize your browser on subsequent visits, remember your preferences, and improve how the site works.
We use cookies for the following purposes:
- Necessary Cookies: Essential for site functionality (e.g. user login, shopping cart, security). Without these, parts of the site may break.
- Preference / Functional Cookies: Remember your settings (language, region, currency) to create a consistent experience.
- Analytics / Performance Cookies: Collect usage data (pages visited, duration, interactions) to help us optimize and improve the site.
- Marketing / Advertising Cookies: Enable targeted ads, measure campaign performance, limit ad frequency, and show relevant content (these are often placed by third‑parties).
2. Cookie Use By Country & Regulatory Differences
🇬🇧 UK / EU (via UK & European audience)
- Under the ePrivacy Directive and UK’s PECR, you must obtain prior consent (opt-in) before placing any non-essential cookies (analytics, marketing) on the user’s device.
- You can only use strictly necessary cookies without consent.
- Consent must be freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous.
- Users must be able to withdraw or change consent easily.
🇺🇸 United States
- There is no federal cookie law analogous to ePrivacy / GDPR, but state laws (e.g. California’s CCPA / CPRA) require disclosure and opt-out options for certain data uses (especially for targeted advertising). Cookiebot+2enzuzo.com+2
- In many U.S. states, non-essential cookies can often be used under “notice & choice” or “opt-out” regimes.
🇦🇺 Australia
- Australian law (Privacy Act 1988 + Australian Privacy Principles) does not explicitly regulate cookies, but if cookies collect personal information, they fall under privacy obligations. PN Digital+3DataGuidance+3Sprintlaw+3
- Some interpretations suggest that for analytics or marketing cookies, you should inform users and possibly seek consent in a transparent way.
- Since cookie laws in Australia are less prescriptive, best practice is to treat non-essential cookies as requiring user consent or opt-out options.
🇨🇦 Canada
- Canada’s privacy laws (such as PIPEDA) require meaningful consent for collection, use, and disclosure of personal data.
- Cookies that track or profile users may require disclosure and the opportunity to decline.
🇳🇿 New Zealand
- Under the Privacy Act 2020, cookies that process personal data fall under regulation.
- Transparency and user consent/opt-out for non-essential cookies are recommended best practices.
3. Managing & Controlling Cookies
You can manage cookie settings through:
- Your browser settings (delete, disable, block cookies)
- Consent banners/controls on our site (Accept / Reject / Customize)
- Specific opt-out links for third-party ad networks (see below)
If you disable or block cookies, some parts of the site may no longer function properly.
4. Third‑Party Cookies & Opt-Out Links
Some cookies are placed by third parties (for analytics, advertising, tracking). Here are opt-out resources:
- Network Advertising Initiative (NAI): http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices
- EDAA / Your Online Choices (EU): http://www.youronlinechoices.eu
- Other region-specific ad networks opt-out pages should be linked here
We also recommend you consult the following for more background:
- ICO (UK): https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/online/cookies/
- Google’s Cookie & Tracking policies
5. How Long We Keep Cookies
Cookie durations vary:
- Session cookies: expire when you close your browser
- Persistent cookies: stay for a fixed period (weeks or months)
- We do not retain cookie data longer than needed for its purpose or as allowed by law.
6. Updates & Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy occasionally. When we do, we will post the revised version here with a new “Last Updated” date.
Continued use of the site after changes means you accept the new policy.