Cookie Policy

Our cookie policy lists the cookies running on kitebanners.com, what each category of them does, how long they last, and how to change your consent anytime.

Effective date: January 1st, 2026.

Last updated: August 1st, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how KiteBanners uses cookies and similar technologies on https://kitebanners.com. Read it alongside our Privacy Policy, which covers how we handle personal information generally.

What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device when you visit. It lets the site recognize your browser on a later page or a later visit. Related technologies do similar work. Pixels and tracking beacons are tiny image or script files that report when a page loaded or an action happened. Local storage keeps data in your browser rather than in a cookie file.

Throughout this policy, “cookies” covers all of these.

Cookies set by kitebanners.com are first party cookies. Cookies set by another company whose code runs on our pages, such as an analytics or advertising provider, are third party cookies.

Why we use cookies

We use cookies to make the site work, to understand how visitors move through it, to remember your preferences including your cookie choices, and to measure whether our own advertising is reaching the right audience.

Categories of cookies we use

Strictly necessary

These are required for the site to function. They handle page delivery, security, load balancing, form submission, and remembering the choices you make in the cookie banner. You cannot switch these off through our banner because the site would stop working correctly without them.

Typical sources: WordPress, Elementor, our hosting provider, and our consent management tool.

Performance and analytics

These help us count visitors, see which pages and sections get attention, understand where traffic comes from, and find pages that load slowly or break. The reporting is aggregated. We use it to improve the site, not to identify you personally.

Typical source: Google Analytics 4.

Functional

These remember preferences so the site behaves consistently between visits. Examples include which market you last opened on the interactive map, whether you have already dismissed a notice, and video player settings.

Advertising and targeting

These are set by advertising platforms so we can measure the performance of our own campaigns and reach relevant business audiences. They can record that you visited the site and which pages you looked at, and that information may be combined with data those platforms already hold.

Typical sources: Meta Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag, Google Ads.

Under California and several other state privacy laws, use of these cookies may qualify as “sharing for cross context behavioral advertising.” Turning them off in the banner or enabling Global Privacy Control opts you out.

Specific cookies in use

[COMPLETE THIS TABLE AFTER RUNNING A COOKIE SCAN ON THE LIVE SITE. Most consent tools generate it automatically and keep it current.]

Cookie Provider Category Purpose Duration
         

How long cookies last

Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser. Persistent cookies stay on your device until they expire or you delete them. Durations on this site range between the length of a single session and 24 months, depending on the cookie.

Your choices

Our consent banner. When you first visit, you can accept all cookies, reject non essential cookies, or open the preference panel and choose by category. You can reopen that panel at any time from the Cookie Settings link in the footer and change or withdraw your consent.

Global Privacy Control. If your browser or an extension sends a Global Privacy Control signal, we treat it as an opt out of advertising and targeting cookies. We do not currently respond to the older Do Not Track header, which has no agreed standard.

Browser settings. Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies. Instructions live in the privacy or security section of your browser settings. Blocking all cookies will break parts of this and most other websites.

Platform level opt outs. Google Analytics offers a browser opt out add on at https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. Industry opt out pages are available from the Network Advertising Initiative at https://optout.networkadvertising.org, the Digital Advertising Alliance at https://optout.aboutads.info, and, for European visitors, the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance at https://www.youronlinechoices.eu.

Opting out of targeted advertising does not stop you from seeing ads. It stops them from being selected based on your browsing.

Changes to this policy

We update this policy when the tools on our site change or when the law requires it. The Last updated date at the top shows the current version.

Contact

Questions about cookies or about a request to withdraw consent can go to info@kitebanners.com.

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