- A comprehensive Cookies Policy is encouraged, especially if the website attracts visitors from the European Union. This policy should broadly describe the types of cookies used, their general purposes, and the ways in which users can manage or disable them through browser settings or other tools. While detailed information helps build transparency and trust, the language can remain flexible if the key points about cookie usage and user control are clearly communicated.
- The Cookies Policy should provide an overview of how cookies are used on the website, particularly when personal data (such as contact or location information) is involved. A general description of the types of information collected, the purposes for using cookies, and any practices related to sharing data with third parties is expected. The explanation should be clear but is allowed some flexibility, rather than requiring an exact, exhaustive listing of all technical details.
- Whether integrated into the Privacy Policy or presented as a separate document (as required in some regions), the Cookies Policy should explain what cookies are, how they function, and their role in enhancing website usability. Users should be informed that disabling cookies might impact certain features, and general guidance should be provided on managing cookie settings. The description may be broad and flexible while still covering the main aspects of cookie usage.