Use of Cookies on the bulletproof-athletics.com Website

This description refers to the use of cookies by Bulletproof Athletics LLC (Address: 410 Cleveland St, Clearwater, FL 33755, USA, company registration number: 5607240883CC) on the bulletproof-athletics.com website.

WHAT ARE COOKIES?

A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your device (computer, mobile phone, or other Internet-enabled device) when you visit a website. Cookies are created by the web server and sent to your browser, which then sends them back to the server with each subsequent request. Cookies enable the website to remember your actions and preferences over time.

Cookies do not contain any executable files, viruses, or spyware, and they cannot access the data stored on your device.

WHAT CAN COOKIES BE USED FOR?

Cookies make your browsing experience more efficient by recognizing your device and allowing the website to remember your preferences. For example, cookies help to:

  • Personalize content based on your browsing history.
  • Measure website performance and usage.
  • Analyze visitor behavior anonymously to improve the website.
  • Serve relevant advertisements.

WHAT COOKIES DO WE USE?

The bulletproof-athletics.com website uses two types of cookies: temporary and permanent.

  • Temporary cookies are temporary files that remain on the visitor’s device until the end of the logged-in period or until the application (browser) is closed.
  • Permanent cookies are present on your device for the time specified in their characteristics or until they are deleted manually.

WHAT DO WE USE COOKIES FOR?

During your visit to our website, we may use cookies for the following purposes:

  • Website performance measurement.
  • Analyzing browsing behavior.
  • Displaying relevant advertisements.

DO COOKIES CONTAIN PERSONAL DATA?

Most cookies do not require personal data to function. In rare cases where personal data is collected, it is stored securely, and the cookies themselves do not contain any sensitive information; they are only references to the data stored on the server.

USE OF COOKIES BY BULLETPROOF ATHLETICS LLC

Cookies placed on your device help us provide a better user experience. You can manage your cookie preferences via your browser settings. You can also learn more about managing cookies on the following websites:

If you do not want to be tracked by Google Analytics, visit the Google Analytics Opt-out page.

COOKIES USED ON THIS WEBSITE:

Cookie NameDescriptionLifespan
a572aa7d56f2d9c9daeaf64ce9dfceddThis cookie identifies your computer and your session and remembers the settings you have made so that you can continue the session with the data you have provided.Expires when you close your browser.
cookieacceptThis cookie is responsible for ensuring that when you accept the use of cookies on the website, the website actually allows them.Year 1
cbrvsThis cookie identifies you as a customer of the online store.Expires when you close your browser.
joomla_user_stateThis cookie identifies you as a logged-in user.Expires when you close your browser.
_gaGoogle Analytics cookie. It identifies you as a website visitor, through which we can further improve our website for you.Year 2
_gatGoogle Analytics cookie. Control your requests to Google.10 minutes
__utmaGoogle Analytics cookie. Used to distinguish between users and sessions. It is created when the javascript library is executed and the non-existent __utma cookie is exited. It is updated every time data is sent to GA.Year 2
__utmtGoogle Analytics cookie. Control your requests to Google.10 minutes
__utmbGoogle Analytics cookie. Defines new sessions. It is created when the javascript library is executed and the non-existent __utmb cookie is exited. It is updated every time data is sent to GA.30 minutes
__utmcGoogle Analytics cookie. Sets up cooperation with urchin.js. Originally, this cookie supported the __utmb cookie connection, even in cases where the user was in a new session.Expires when you close your browser.
__utmzGoogle Analytics cookie. It stores the traffic sources or campaigns that specify how the user reached the website. It is created when a javascript library is executed and updated every time data is sent to GA.6 months
__utmvGoogle Analytics cookie. Variable data for storing visitor level. Occurs when a developer uses the _setCustomVar method with a visitor level customer variable. It should also be used for the obsolete _setVar method. It is updated every time data is sent to GA.Year 2
__utmxGoogle Analytics cookie. It is used for trial recording of a user.18 months
__utmxxUsed to determine the expiration of experiments involving the user.18 months

ADVERTISING COOKIES FROM SOCIAL MEDIA AND THIRD PARTIES

We allow third parties to place cookies on our websites and thereby display advertisements on their platforms that may be useful, interesting, and relevant to you. We also use remarketing tags so that our partners can visit you with advertisements for products that you previously inquired about on our website. However, we do not pass on personally identifiable information to these advertisers or third parties. Advertisers and third parties (including ad networks, ad providers, and the providers they use) may assume that users who click on a personalized ad or content are part of the ad’s target audience. To learn more about our interest-based advertising partners, visit their websites:

Please note that the above list may be updated from time to time.

Cookies are also used when you click on the social media sharing button on the website and publish information on the given social media interface. This is captured by social media and stored as targeting/interest information. The types of cookies used by third parties, as well as the handling of data created by cookies, are regulated by the data protection guidelines of the respective company.

DELETING COOKIES

By default, browser programs used to access websites allow cookies to be placed on the device. Information on the management of cookies can be found in the browser settings. These settings can be changed so that the browser blocks the automatic handling of cookies or sends a notification to the visitor each time a cookie is sent to the device. It is important to know that banning or restricting the use of cookies may negatively affect the operation of certain functions of the site.

SAFETY AND DATA SECURITY FACTORS

Cookies are NOT viruses! Cookies store plain text; they do not consist of code snippets, so they cannot be run, and therefore not considered viruses either. However, it is important to point out that cookies can also be used for negative purposes, as they store information about the visitor’s needs and navigation history. Through cookies, information flows continuously between the website and the browser in both directions, so if an attacker (hacker) intervenes in the data transfer, the information stored by the cookie can be traced.

CUSTOMIZE YOUR BROWSER’S COOKIE SETTINGS!

All modern browsers are capable of customizing the settings regarding cookies to provide a secure and comfortable Internet experience. If you use your computer only, you can set a longer expiration time for recording browsing history and storing personal data. If you share your computer with others (for example, in an Internet café), it is worth deleting the data recorded by the browser after each use, or use an “incognito” window for browsing. This allows you to visit sites that place cookies on your computer in a safe environment.

Update your anti-spyware and anti-virus software regularly! Many anti-spyware programs monitor browsing in real-time and warn if you attempt to load an unsafe page. A significant proportion of attacks take place through browser security holes. The older a browser is, the more such weak points are found in it. Always install the latest version of your browser! It is worth checking at least once a month to see if there is a newer version of the browser.