Cookie Policy
This page explains what cookies are, how Wira uses them on this website, and how you can manage your preferences.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website saves on your computer or mobile device when you visit. They are widely used to make websites work, to remember your preferences, and to give website owners information about how their site is used.
Cookies do not contain personal information on their own, but when combined with other data they can help identify you. You can control and manage cookies in your browser — we explain how further down this page.
Wira uses a small number of cookies to help the site function and to understand how visitors use it. We do not sell information obtained through cookies to third parties.
Cookie Types We Use
Your Cookie Preferences
Use the toggles above or the buttons below to choose which cookies you accept. Your choices are saved in your browser and can be changed at any time.
Third-Party Cookies
When you use our website, some cookies may be placed by third-party services. These parties have their own cookie policies which govern how they use the data collected. Services that may set third-party cookies include:
- Google Analytics — for understanding site usage patterns. You can opt out via Google's opt-out tool.
- Facebook Pixel — used for advertising performance measurement, if applicable.
- Bing Ads — used for advertising conversion tracking, if applicable.
- Google Fonts / CDN providers — may set performance-related cookies when loading resources.
We review our use of third-party services periodically and update this policy accordingly.
How Long Cookies Last
Session Cookies
These exist only for the duration of your browser session and are deleted automatically when you close your browser tab or window.
Persistent Cookies
These remain on your device until they expire (typically 30 days to 2 years) or until you delete them via your browser settings. Your consent preference is stored as a persistent cookie.
Managing Cookies in Your Browser
Most browsers allow you to view, block, or delete cookies. Here are instructions for the most common browsers. Note that blocking all cookies may affect how some websites function.
Google Chrome
- 1. Click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner.
- 2. Select Settings, then Privacy and security.
- 3. Click Cookies and other site data.
- 4. Choose your preferred option — you can also clear existing cookies here.
- 5. To delete cookies for a specific site, go to See all site data and permissions.
Mozilla Firefox
- 1. Click the hamburger menu (≡) in the top-right corner.
- 2. Select Settings, then Privacy & Security.
- 3. Under Cookies and Site Data, choose your blocking level.
- 4. Click Manage Exceptions to allow or block specific sites.
- 5. Click Clear Data to remove existing cookies.
Apple Safari
- 1. Open Safari and click Safari in the menu bar.
- 2. Select Preferences, then the Privacy tab.
- 3. Adjust cookie settings under Cookies and website data.
- 4. Click Manage Website Data to remove cookies for specific sites.
- 5. On iPhone/iPad: go to Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security.
Microsoft Edge
- 1. Click the three-dot menu (…) in the top-right corner.
- 2. Select Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
- 3. Click Manage and delete cookies and site data.
- 4. Toggle the options to block or allow cookies.
- 5. Use See all cookies and site data to remove specific cookies.
Mobile browsers: Cookie settings on mobile are usually found under the browser's Settings or Privacy menu. The steps are similar to the desktop versions above.
Your Rights
You have the right to make choices about cookies at any time. Here is what that means in practice:
- You can withdraw or change your consent at any time using the preference controls on this page.
- You can delete existing cookies through your browser settings at any time.
- Disabling certain cookies may affect how parts of the website function — for example, your cookie preferences may not be remembered.
- Disabling analytics cookies means we will have less information about how the site is used, but this will not affect your experience.
Questions?
If you have any questions about how we use cookies or your privacy rights, please contact us: