Cookies and Similar Tracking Technologies Notice
Last updated: November 16, 2025
This notice complements our general Privacy Notice and provides you with information about cookies and similar tracking technologies that we – Trigo Vision Ltd. and our affiliates (“we”, “our” or “us”) use on our websites, applications, other online services and offerings and communication channels (together will be referred to as our “Digital Services”).
If you have questions about this notice, please contact us at: privacy-request@trigoretail.com.
Index
- What Are ‘Cookies’?
- What are ‘Similar Tracking Technologies’?
- What are ‘Session’ and ‘Persistent’ Tracking Technologies?
- What are ‘First-party’ and ‘Third-party’ Tracking Technologies?
- How do we Use Tracking Technologies and for What Purposes?
- Do we Need to Obtain your Consent for Using Tracking Technologies?
- How can you Manage your Tracking Technologies Preferences?
- Will we Change this Notice?
What Are ‘Cookies’?
Cookies are small files with pieces of information, normally consisting of just letters and numbers, which websites use when users visit them (“Cookies”).
Software on the users’ devices (for example, a web browser) can store Cookies and send them back to the website the next time they visit, to make a specific function of the website work and to provide information about the user’s activities on the website.
What are ‘Similar Tracking Technologies’?
Functions usually performed by a Cookie can be achieved by other means. This could include, for example, using certain characteristics to identify devices so that visits to a website can be analyzed.
In this notice, we collectively refer to Cookies and similar tracking technologies as “Tracking Technologies”.
What are ‘Session’ and ‘Persistent’ Tracking Technologies?
“Session Tracking Technologies” are removed from a user’s device once the user closes the browser session.
“Persistent Tracking Technologies” last after the user closes the browser session.
Users can delete previously set persistent Tracking Technologies manually or configure the browser settings to delete Tracking Technologies, as further described below.
What are ‘First-party’ and ‘Third-party’ Tracking Technologies?
First-party Tracking Technologies are set directly by the website that the users are visiting.
Third-party Tracking Technologies are set by a domain other than the one the users are visiting. For the purpose of this notice, these are Tracking Technologies that are set by our service providers, such as Google Analytics.
How do we Use Tracking Technologies and for What Purposes?
We use both Session Tracking Technologies and Persistent Tracking Technologies as part of your experience on our Digital Services. Some are strictly essential for the operation of our Digital Services while others help us improve them or used for our marketing and advertising activities.
When a Tracking Technology collects personal data, then our Privacy Notice applies as well.
Do we Need to Obtain your Consent for Using Tracking Technologies?
EU laws, to the extent applicable to you, require your consent, except for the use of Tracking Technologies that are strictly essential to the operation of the Digital Services. Other applicable laws may also require your consent. You can manage your tracking technologies consent preferences as described below.
How can you Manage your Tracking Technologies Preferences?
You can manage your Tracking Technologies preferences through our Cookie management tool.
In addition, every browser allows you to manage your Tracking Technologies preferences. This is usually found in the “Help” or “Settings” sections of the web browser.
Here are some links to Tracking Technologies preferences management for some commonly used web browsers: (a) Google Chrome; (b) Microsoft Edge; (c) Mozilla Firefox; (d) Microsoft Internet Explorer; (e) Opera; (f) Apple Safari.
You can turn off certain third party targeting or advertising Tracking Technologies by visiting the following links: https://thenai.org/how-to-opt-out/ and https://optout.aboutads.info/
To find out more about Tracking Technologies, including how to see what Tracking Technologies have been set, you can visit the following websites: www.aboutcookies.org and www.allaboutcookies.org.
Will we Change this Notice?
From time to time, we will update this notice to reflect changes in relevant laws and regulations, in our Digital Services, information systems and data protection practices. Substantial changes will take effect 7 days after we initially post a notification about them on our website. By continuing to use our Digital Services after the new notice takes effect you indicate your consent to the new notice, if such consent is required by law.