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On this website, we use our own and third-party cookies for technical and analytical purposes. This Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, which types we use, their purpose, and how you can manage them through your browser or the settings panel.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that websites install on the user's device (computer, mobile phone, tablet) when browsing the Internet. They allow, among other things, the storage and retrieval of information about the use of the site, the recognition of the user, and the improvement of the browsing experience.
2. What types of cookies do we use?
At NG Brakes we use the following categories:
- Technical cookies (necessary): These enable the basic functioning of the website (security, session management, page loading). They do not require consent.
- Preference cookies: These store settings selected by the user (language, format, browsing configuration).
- Analytical cookies: These allow us to understand how users browse the site, measure visits, viewed sections, and usage patterns. For example, Google Analytics.
- Third-party cookies: These are managed by external providers that offer services to NG Brakes (for example, Google). The information collected may be processed outside the EU.
3. List of cookies used
Below is an indicative list of the website’s most common cookies:
| Name | Provider | Purpose | Type | Duration | Legal basis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | |||||
PHPSESSID |
ngbrakes.com (1st party) | Maintains the user's active session on the server during navigation. | Session | Until browser is closed | Legitimate interest — art. 6.1.f GDPR |
cookielawinfo-checkbox-* |
ngbrakes.com (1st party) | Stores the user's cookie consent preferences for each category. | Persistent | 1 year | Legitimate interest — art. 6.1.f GDPR |
viewed_cookie_policy |
ngbrakes.com (1st party) | Records whether the user has viewed the cookie policy notice. | Persistent | 1 year | Legitimate interest — art. 6.1.f GDPR |
| Analytics — Google Analytics (GA4) | |||||
_ga |
Google Ireland Ltd. (3rd party) | Unique user identifier. Distinguishes visitors and records number of visits, first and last visit date. | Persistent | 2 years | Consent — art. 6.1.a GDPR |
_ga_XXXXXXXX |
Google Ireland Ltd. (3rd party) | GA4 container session cookie. Persists the user's session state in Google Analytics 4. | Persistent | 2 years | Consent — art. 6.1.a GDPR |
_gid |
Google Ireland Ltd. (3rd party) | Distinguishes unique users within the same day. Regenerated every 24 hours. | Session | 24 hours | Consent — art. 6.1.a GDPR |
_gat / _gat_UA-* |
Google Ireland Ltd. (3rd party) | Throttles the request rate sent to Google Analytics servers to prevent overload. | Session | 1 minute | Consent — art. 6.1.a GDPR |
Google Analytics cookies involve an international transfer of data to the United States. This transfer is covered by the Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission. You can consult Google's privacy policy at policies.google.com/privacy.
4. Google Analytics cookies
We use Google Analytics to obtain anonymous statistics that help us improve the website. Google may store and process information on servers located outside the European Economic Area.
More information about Google’s data processing: https://policies.google.com/privacy.
5. Consent and cookie settings
When accessing the website for the first time, a settings panel is displayed so that the user can:
- Accept all cookies.
- Reject all non-essential cookies.
- Configure categories in a granular way.
At any time, you may modify or withdraw your consent through the link available in the website footer.
6. How to disable cookies in your browser
Users may block or delete cookies installed on their device through the browser settings. Help links are provided below: