How We Use Cookies and Tracking
We believe in being straightforward about how Echoign.it.com collects and uses information. This page explains the technologies we use to make your flower ordering experience better and how you can control them.
Last Updated: February 2025What Are Cookies, Really?
Think of cookies as tiny notes that websites leave on your device. When you visit our flower delivery site, we place small text files in your browser that help us remember things about your visit. Maybe you were browsing tulip arrangements or comparing bouquet prices. These files help us recognize you when you come back.
Most websites use cookies. They're pretty standard across the internet. Some cookies disappear when you close your browser, while others stick around to remember your preferences for next time. We use both types, depending on what makes sense for different parts of your experience.
Why Polendro Cimasta Uses These Technologies
Running a flower delivery business in Azerbaijan means we need to balance several things at once. When someone orders flowers for a wedding in Baku or sends sympathy arrangements to Neftçala, we want that process to feel smooth and personal.
Cookies help us remember your delivery addresses so you don't have to type them every time. They keep track of items in your cart while you browse other arrangements. And honestly, they help us figure out which flowers people actually want to see more of versus which ones we should probably photograph better.
Essential Cookies
These make the website actually work. Without them, you couldn't complete an order or log into your account. We can't turn these off because the site would basically break. They handle things like keeping you logged in and remembering what's in your shopping cart.
Performance Cookies
These tell us how people use our site. Which flower categories get the most clicks? Where do people get stuck in the ordering process? This information helps us fix problems and make improvements that actually matter to customers.
Functionality Cookies
These remember your choices. If you always prefer morning deliveries or have a favorite flower type, we can remember that. They also help with language preferences and other customization options that make your experience feel more personal.
Advertising and Marketing Cookies
These track your activity to show you relevant ads. If you looked at rose arrangements, you might see related flowers in ads later. They also help us measure whether our marketing efforts are working and reaching the right people.
Third-Party Services We Work With
We don't operate in a vacuum. Like most businesses, we use tools from other companies to run our flower delivery service effectively. Google Analytics helps us understand visitor patterns. Payment processors need to verify transactions securely. Social media platforms place their own tracking when you interact with our content.
These third parties have their own privacy policies. We try to work with reputable companies, but once they place cookies on your device, they're operating under their own rules. You might want to review their policies separately if you're concerned about specific services.
Take Control of Your Data
You can decline non-essential tracking cookies right now. Essential cookies will remain active because they're necessary for the site to function, but everything else gets turned off.
Managing Cookies Through Your Browser
Beyond our control panel, your browser gives you direct control over cookies. Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies, though the exact steps vary.
Chrome
Go to Settings, then Privacy and Security, then Site Settings, and finally Cookies. You can block all cookies or just third-party ones. You can also see and delete existing cookies from specific sites.
Firefox
Open Options, click Privacy and Security, then adjust your cookie settings under Enhanced Tracking Protection. Firefox offers several preset levels of protection you can choose from.
Safari
In Preferences, go to Privacy and choose whether to block all cookies or just cross-site tracking. Safari has become pretty aggressive about blocking third-party tracking by default.
Edge
Click Settings, then Privacy and Services. You'll find tracking prevention options and specific cookie controls. Edge uses a three-level system similar to Firefox.
Blocking cookies might affect how our site works. You might need to log in repeatedly or lose items from your cart. That's the tradeoff for increased privacy.
How Long We Keep This Information
Different cookies stay around for different amounts of time. Some disappear the moment you close your browser. Others might stick around for months or even years.
Session Cookies
These vanish when you close your browser. They're temporary helpers that keep you logged in during a single visit.
Short-Term Cookies
These last from a few days to a few weeks. They might remember your recent searches or keep you logged in between visits.
Long-Term Cookies
Some cookies can last up to two years. These remember preferences you've set and help us recognize returning customers over time.
We try to set reasonable timeframes based on what each cookie actually needs to do. There's no point keeping session data for months when it's only useful during a single visit.
Updates to This Policy
Technology changes. Laws change. Our business practices might evolve as we grow our flower delivery service across Azerbaijan. When we make significant changes to how we handle cookies and tracking, we'll update this page and change the date at the top.
We won't send individual notifications for minor updates, but major changes will be highlighted on our site. It's worth checking back occasionally if privacy matters to you.
Questions About Our Cookie Practices?
If something isn't clear or you have specific concerns about how we use tracking technologies, reach out to us directly. We're located at Məmməd Əmin Rəsulzadə, Neftçala 4700, Azerbaijan.
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