This Cookies Policy explains what cookies and similar storage technologies are, how they are used on this website, and how you can manage them. It complements our Privacy Policy and should be read together with it. We have intentionally kept the technical setup of this website lean, so that the number of cookies and trackers you encounter is as small as we can reasonably make it.
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device. Cookies can be used for many purposes, including remembering your preferences, keeping you signed in, measuring traffic and personalising content. Similar technologies include local storage and session storage, which work much like cookies but store information directly inside your browser rather than in a separate file.
2. Categories of cookies we may use
2.1 Strictly necessary storage
These items are needed for the website to function. On this site, we use a single entry in your browser's local storage to remember whether you have already dismissed the small notice about cookies at the bottom of the page. Without this item, the notice would appear again on every visit, which would be a poor experience.
2.2 Functional cookies
We currently do not use any functional cookies that store personalised settings beyond the cookie notice acknowledgement described above.
2.3 Analytics cookies
This website does not use third-party analytics cookies by default. If we add analytics in the future, we will update this policy and ask for your consent before any analytics cookies are set on your device.
2.4 Advertising cookies
We do not use advertising cookies. We do not show personalised advertising on this website and we do not share visitor information with advertising networks.
2.5 Third-party content
Our contacts page embeds a map from Google Maps so that visitors can find our Stockholm studio. Google may set its own cookies when the map loads. We do not control these cookies. You can learn more about them in Google's own privacy and cookies documentation.
3. How long cookies stay on your device
Cookies and similar storage items can be either session-based, in which case they are deleted when you close your browser, or persistent, in which case they remain until they expire or you delete them. The local storage entry we use to remember your cookie notice choice is persistent and does not have a built-in expiry date. You can delete it manually at any time using your browser's settings.
4. How to control cookies
You can accept, reject or delete cookies through the settings of your browser. Most browsers also allow you to block third-party cookies, browse in private mode, and clear all stored data. Below are general links to the help pages of common browsers. We recommend reading the documentation that matches the browser you actually use.
- Google Chrome cookie settings.
- Mozilla Firefox cookie and storage settings.
- Apple Safari privacy and security settings.
- Microsoft Edge cookie management.
If you block all cookies on this website, the cookie notice will reappear on every visit and certain interactive elements may not work as expected. Beyond that, the site will continue to function normally.
5. Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookies Policy if our use of cookies changes or if the relevant laws are updated. When we make a material change, we will update the “last updated” date at the top of this page and, where appropriate, ask for your consent again.
6. Contact
If you have questions about how cookies are used on this site, please contact us at customer@fitgrowback.world or write to Riddargatan 12, 114 35 Stockholm, Sweden.