Cookie Policy of supplylab
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This Cookie Policy explains how supplylab uses cookies and similar technologies on supplylab.dev.
Cookies are small text files stored on a user's device while browsing. Some cookies are necessary for the website to function properly, while others help us understand how the site is used so we can improve it over time.
1. Data Controller
Data Controller: Matteo Pozzali
Website: supplylab.dev
Contact: privacy@supplylab.dev
2. Types of cookies we use
a) Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are necessary for the technical operation of the website and do not require consent. They may be used, for example, to remember essential browsing preferences, keep the site operational, and store the user's cookie choice.
b) Analytics cookies
With your consent, supplylab uses Microsoft Clarity to understand, in aggregated form, how users interact with the website, for example through: pages visited, clicks, scrolling and navigation patterns, heatmaps and session insights, metrics useful to improve content, usability, and site structure.
Microsoft Clarity is a behavioral analytics tool that helps understand how users interact with a website, including features such as session recordings and heatmaps.
3. Microsoft Clarity
If you consent to analytics cookies, supplylab may use Microsoft Clarity to collect website usage data through cookies and similar technologies, in order to analyze user experience and improve the website.
Collected data may include browsing behavior, page interactions, and browser/device information, in pseudonymized or aggregated form depending on the service configuration.
For more information:
- Microsoft Privacy Statement: privacy.microsoft.com/privacystatement
- Microsoft Clarity: clarity.microsoft.com
4. Legal basis
- Necessary cookies: legitimate interest / technical necessity of the website
- Non-essential analytics cookies: user consent
For non-essential analytics cookies, consent is requested before activation. Cookies that require consent are not set when the page first loads.
5. How we collect consent
On first visit, the site shows a banner that allows users to accept analytics cookies, reject analytics cookies, or manage preferences. Without consent, Microsoft Clarity does not set analytics cookies and remains in a no-consent-compatible mode.
6. How to withdraw or change consent
You can change or withdraw your consent at any time by clicking "Manage cookies" in the website footer.
7. Cookie duration / data retention
Cookie duration depends on the specific cookie and browser settings. For Microsoft Clarity, Microsoft publishes different retention periods: playback/recordings up to 30 days, heatmap and aggregated click data up to 13 months, labeled or favorited sessions up to 13 months.
8. Transfers and third parties
Using Microsoft Clarity involves Microsoft as the analytics service provider. For more information on how Microsoft processes data, please refer to Microsoft's privacy documentation.
9. More information
To learn more about how personal data is processed, please read supplylab's Privacy Policy.