Cookies Policy
This statement should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, Website Terms of Use, and any region-specific legal notices.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files or bits of data that many websites automatically store on your computer, phone, or tablet. They allow websites to recognize returning users, improve functionality, and sometimes track site usage. Most web browsers accept cookies by default.
2. How Glow Twix Uses Cookies
When you visit the Glow Twix website, our server places a cookie on your device. This helps us recognize your device, distinguish you from other visitors, and enhance your browsing experience. It also allows us to improve how our site functions.
3. Categories of Cookies and Their Purpose
Our website employs different types of cookies to optimize your experience and provide insights into popular pages. The data collected is not connected to personally identifiable information.
Session Cookies: Track your navigation within the site, prevent repeated requests for the same information, and allow you to move through pages smoothly. They also help us analyze browsing behavior to improve content relevance.
Preference Cookies: Remember your login details and personal settings to improve convenience, so you don’t need to re-enter them on each visit.
Persistent Cookies: Collect anonymous information on site traffic and pages visited. These reports help us refine the site experience and display more tailored content.
4. Accepting or Rejecting Cookies
You are not required to accept cookies. However, declining them may limit certain website features and affect your browsing experience.
You can disable cookies through your browser settings. For detailed instructions, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
5. Cookie Lifespan
Cookies remain stored in your browser even after you close it and may reactivate upon returning to the site until you delete them. They can be removed manually at any time. Cookies do not collect information when you are not actively on our website.
6. Use of Web Beacons
Glow Twix may use electronic images, known as “web beacons” (also called pixel tags, GIFs, or one-pixel GIFs). These help us measure how many users view certain content or read our emails. This data allows us to provide more relevant and personalized content. Web beacons do not access your personal information without consent.
7. Third-Party Advertising Services
We may work with third-party advertisers (such as Google or other partners) to display ads. These services may place cookies on your device for ad tracking and targeting. Glow Twix does not share personally identifiable information with these providers.
8. Google Analytics
Our site uses Google Analytics, a service by Google, Inc. Google Analytics places cookies on your browser to collect anonymous data about site usage (e.g., visits, pages viewed, time spent). This information helps us improve site performance and user experience.
We do not use Google Analytics to gather personal data or associate analytics data with personal details.
You can learn more or opt out by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on.
9. Additional Analytics Tools
When you use our site, we may collect information such as:
1. Your server IP address and ISP domain
2. Browser type and operating system
3. Pages visited
4. Date and time of your visit
5. Referring website or recurring visit details
This data helps us analyze traffic patterns, frequency of visits, and improve content.
10. Tracking Methods
When you interact with Glow Twix online, we may log:
IP Address: Used for system administration, security analysis, and aggregated usage statistics.
Location Data: With your permission, we may use geo-location data to provide location-based content or services. Location sharing can be turned off in your device settings at any time.
11. Personalized Advertising
We may use cookies to build anonymous interest profiles based on your browsing habits, both on our site and across other websites. This allows us (and our partners) to display ads relevant to your interests.
Examples include cookies that track referral sources for marketing evaluation, detect your location for location-based ads, or group you into audience segments for tailored advertising.
Without these cookies, ads you see may be less relevant to your preferences.