Cookie Policy - Falou App

(Last update: May 21st, 2025)

Does Falou use cookies?

Yes. Falou uses cookies and other similar technologies to ensure that all visitors to Falou's website and services have the best possible experience.

What is a "Cookie"?

A "Cookie" is a small text file placed on your device by a web server. Cookies contain information that can be read later by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you. Understand each Cookie used by Falou by viewing our current list of cookies below. Pixels, web beacons, tags and scripts may be used on the site for a variety of purposes, such as helping us to set cookies, understand site usage and understand the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. We may receive reports based on the use of these technologies by our service and analytics providers on an individual or aggregate basis.

Why does Falou use Cookies?

When a visitor enters the Falou website, we may place some cookies on their browser. These are the first-party cookies that allow us to retain session information as you browse the site. For example, we use cookies on our website to understand visitors' preferences, improve their experience, and analyze usage and other statistical information. All visitors have the possibility to control and limit the use of cookies within the settings of each browser. If you choose not to accept cookies or later disable them, you can still visit our website, but your use of some features may be restricted.

How do I disable Cookies?

You can usually later enable or disable the use of cookies via your browser. See how to manage your cookie preferences in the following browsers: Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Safari.

For more detailed information about cookies, visit this website.

In addition, some third-party advertising networks, including Google, allow visitors to disable or customize preferences associated with their Internet browsing. Learn more about this feature from Google here.

Falou Cookies

Many jurisdictions recommend or require websites to disclose the cookies they use and occasionally obtain consent from visitors before using certain cookies.

We may use any of the following categories of cookies on our website, as detailed below.

Essential: Essential cookies are first-party cookies and can be called “Strictly Necessary”, as without these cookies it is not possible to provide the services necessary for using the website. For example, essential cookies help remember your preferences as you browse the site.

Analytics: has the function of tracking navigation information so that we can make improvements to the site and report its performance. For example, we analyze visitor behavior to deliver more relevant content. These cookies collect information about how visitors use the website, which website the visitor came from, the number of visits each visitor has and how long the visitor stays on the website. We may also use analytics cookies to test new ads, pages or features to see how visitors react to them.

Functionality and preference: During the visit to the website, these cookies are used to remember the information that the visitor has entered or the choices they have made, such as username, language or region. They also store your preferences when customizing the website to optimize your use of Falou. These preferences are remembered through the use of persistent cookies, and the next time the visitor visits the site, the visitor will not have to set them again.

Targeting and Advertising: These third-party cookies are placed by third-party advertising platforms or networks to serve ads and track ad performance, allowing the advertising networks to serve ads that may be relevant to you based on your activities on the site. Later, they can use this information to personalize ads on other websites you visit.

Manage Falou Cookies

If you have accepted cookies at some point but now wish to remove them, simply go to your browser settings and delete the cookies from Falou. Here you can find instructions on how to remove cookies in each browser: Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari (desktop), Safari (mobile), and Opera. If you use a different browser, refer to the manufacturer's documentation.

You can also remove third-party cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative, and you can control the use of device identifiers through your device settings.

Please note that if you delete or do not accept Falou’s cookies, you may not be able to use all site features and some pages may not display correctly.