Cookie Policy

Introduction

Welcome to the sea-life-trust.com website (hereinafter referred to as the “Site”). Our website uses cookie technology and similar technologies to provide you with the best user experience. In this Cookie Policy (hereinafter the “Policy”), we aim to inform you about the use of cookies on our Site and your rights and options to manage them.,

What are cookies?

    Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (e.g., computer, smartphone, or tablet) when you visit websites. They may contain information about your activities on the site, such as preferences and settings. Cookies enable the website to “remember” your actions and provide you with a more convenient interaction experience during subsequent visits.

    What types of cookies do we use?

    The following types of cookies may be used on our Site:

    Functional cookies: These cookies are necessary for the proper functioning of our website and to provide you with access to essential features and services. For example, they help save your preferences on the site and ensure the security of your data.

    Analytical cookies: These cookies collect information about how you interact with our site. They allow us to analyze website traffic, improve its performance, and optimize content to better suit your needs.

    What data is collected using cookies?

    With the help of cookies, we may collect the following data:

    Device Identifier: We may collect a unique identifier for your device, which helps us distinguish you from other users.

    IP Address: We may collect your IP address to determine your geographic location and ensure compliance with the laws of the country you are in.

    Session Information: We may record information about your activity on the site, such as visited pages, time spent on the site, and clicks.

    How do we use cookies?

    We use cookies for the following purposes:

    Providing site functionality: Functional cookies help us ensure the proper functioning of the site and provide you with access to essential features and services.

    Analyzing traffic: Analytical cookies allow us to analyze website traffic and gain valuable insights into how our users interact with our content. This helps us improve the site and provide you with more relevant content.

    How can you manage cookies?

    Most web browsers have settings to manage cookies. You can change your cookie preferences, block them, or delete already stored cookies. Please note that disabling cookies may impact the functionality of some features on our site.

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    By visiting our site, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this Policy. If you do not agree to the use of cookies, please refrain from using our site.

    Updates to the Cookie Policy

    We may make changes to this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our cookie practices or changes in the law. When we make significant changes, we will publish the updated Policy on our site with the date of the update.

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    If you have any questions or inquiries regarding this Cookie Policy, please contact us using the following details:

    info@sea-life-trust.com

    We value your privacy and aim to be transparent in the use of cookies on our site. Thank you for visiting sea-life-trust.com and for your support in the conservation of our oceans and marine life.

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