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Wonder is Paper - Cookies Policy

 

What Are Cookies?

A cookie is a small file downloaded to your device when you visit certain websites. The purpose of cookies is to provide information to the web server, allowing it to remember certain parameters and user details, thus enhancing personalization and analyzing user behavior for a better browsing experience.

It’s important to note that cookies are not viruses, spam, trojans, worms, spyware, or any form of advertising (static or pop-up).

How to Manage/Delete Cookies

Cookie management is typically handled through your web browser. Since the steps vary depending on the browser you use, here’s a list of the most popular browsers and where to find cookie settings:

Please note that disabling cookies may result in slower navigation and reduced website functionality.

Cookies Used by Wonder is Paper

Wonder is Paper primarily uses essential cookies that allow you to navigate our website and use its core features. These cookies do not collect any information that could be used for marketing purposes or to track your browsing history.

We also use analytics and advertising cookies to monitor and analyze user behavior on our website. For instance, we utilize Google Analytics cookies to understand user interactions.

Additionally, some services on Wonder is Paper may connect to social networks like Facebook, X (Twitter), and Instagram. By using our site and accessing Wonder is Paper through these networks, you authorize these platforms to store a cookie with your browsing preferences. Remember, you can delete these cookies and delete Wonder is Paper’s access permissions via your social network’s privacy settings.

Based on their purpose, the cookies used by Wonder is Paper can be categorized as follows:

  • Essential Cookies: These are crucial for enabling basic navigation and ensuring the website functions correctly, such as storing your online order data.
  • Personalization Cookies: These allow us to tailor the website’s functions or content based on data from your browser, such as presenting the site in the same language as your browser.
  • Analytics Cookies: Used solely for statistical purposes. An example is the cookies generated by the Google Analytics tracking script.
  • Advertising and Behavioral Advertising Cookies: These aim to enhance the effectiveness of advertising spaces. Google’s ad network and ad servers use these technologies to deliver targeted ads to their clients.