
Cookie Policy
Cookie categories, consent logic, and practical control.
This page explains the website's current cookie and local-storage structure, which technologies are necessary, and how optional categories are kept off until consent is granted.
Why the site uses them
The website uses strictly necessary technologies for security, consent storage, and core site operation. Optional technologies may be used for preferences or analytics only after a clear user choice.
Cookie categories
The website separates technologies by purpose so visitors can make a granular choice instead of a bundled, unclear consent decision.
- Strictly necessary: required for security, session handling, and consent storage
- Preferences: optional language or UI memory
- Analytics: optional aggregated usage measurement
- Marketing / tracking: reserved for future adtech or profiling tools, currently inactive in v1
Necessary vs consent-based technologies
Necessary technologies may operate without consent where they are required for the requested service. All non-essential categories are off by default and only activate after a clear affirmative choice.
Closing or minimizing the banner without making a choice does not count as consent.
How to manage or withdraw consent
Visitors can accept all, reject all, or customize categories from the first-layer banner. Choices can be revisited later through the persistent Cookie Settings entry in the footer.
If optional categories are turned off later, future loading for those categories stops and the stored consent state is updated.
Third-party tools
Current or planned third-party technologies include Vercel Web Analytics for consent-based analytics and Google reCAPTCHA for protected form submission. Additional vendors may be introduced later and should then be added to this page and the consent system before activation.
Policy updates and contact
For questions about cookies or privacy choices, contact DENVAN Logistic via office@denvanlogistic.eu.
This Cookie Policy may be updated when vendors, categories, or consent logic change. Material changes should trigger a revised consent version.
