Cookie Policy
Last updated: May 16, 2026
Short version: we don't run analytics, advertising, or tracking on this site right now. The only thing we save on your device is a tiny record of your cookie-consent choice — so we don't pester you with the banner every time you load a page.
Long version below. If we ever add analytics or marketing tools, this page updates first, the banner re-appears, and you get to choose again.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file a website saves on your device. "Local storage" is a similar mechanism — same idea, slightly different API. The Slovenian Electronic Communications Act (ZEKom-1) and the EU ePrivacy Directive treat them the same way: if they aren't strictly necessary, you have to actively agree to them.
2. What we actually store today
Exactly one item. Both stored under the same name, in two places:
| Name | Where | What it does | Lives for | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|
partheon_cookie_consent | localStorage + cookie | Remembers whether you accepted, rejected, or customized cookies on this site. | 12 months | Strictly necessary |
That's it. No analytics, no Pixel, no Google Ads, no Stripe cookies — none of those services are loaded by the site at the moment.
3. Categories in the consent banner
The cookie preferences modal lets you toggle four categories. We keep them in place so future additions are an opt-in, not a surprise. Here's what each one is reserved for:
- Necessary — required for the site to work. Today: just the consent record itself. Cannot be disabled.
- Analytics — privacy-respecting usage stats so we can see what works and what doesn't. Today: off, nothing loaded.
- Marketing — advertising and retargeting pixels. Today: off, nothing loaded.
- Preferences — UI choices like theme or language. Today: off, nothing loaded.
4. Third-party services
Our site is delivered through Cloudflare (CDN/DNS). Cloudflare may set a short-lived cookie at the network layer (__cf_bm, cf_clearance) for bot management. These are considered strictly necessary for the service to function and are not used by us for tracking. See Cloudflare's cookie policy.
5. Changing your mind
You can clear the consent record at any time from your browser's site-data settings — once it's gone, the banner returns on your next visit. Most browsers also let you block or delete cookies for a specific site:
6. Do Not Track
Since we don't track you across sites or sessions, there's nothing for a DNT signal to opt out of right now. If we add tracking in the future, we'll honor DNT and the upcoming Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal.
7. Updates
We'll update this page whenever we add or remove a cookie. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page tells you the version. Material additions (especially anything in Analytics or Marketing) will re-show the consent banner so you can re-decide.
8. Contact
Questions or concerns: [email protected].
Site operated by Seneko d.o.o. — full company details on our Privacy Policy.