Cookie policy

Last updated May 19th, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Nerx Agency (“we,” “our,” or “us”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you visit our website (the “Website”). Transparency regarding your data is a core value for us; for a comprehensive view of how we manage your personal data, please review our Privacy Policy.

1. Our Use of Cookies

To give you the most efficient on-site experience, our Website deploys cookies. When you visit our platform for the first time, a cookie consent banner will appear, allowing you to manage your preferences.

While the tracking data we collect is generally aggregated and not used to identify you personally, some data points may link back to your user profile or interactions with our brand.

2. What are Cookies?

2. What are Cookies?Cookies are small text files placed on your computer or mobile device by websites you visit. They act as a digital identification tag for your browser. When your browser communicates with our servers, the server reads this unique ID to serve content or settings tailored specifically to you.

Cookies make website navigation faster, remember your actions and preferences over time, and ensure any marketing material you encounter is highly relevant. In this policy, the term “cookies” also covers alternative web tracking tools (such as pixels, web beacons, and local storage elements).

3. How We Categorize Cookies

We categorize cookies based on three distinct operational frameworks:

By Lifespan:

  • Session Cookies: Temporary files that expire and are automatically erased the moment you close your web browser.

  • Persistent Cookies: Tracking files that remain stored on your device for a pre-determined timeframe or until manually deleted.

By Provenance (Domain):

  • First-Party Cookies: Set and managed directly by the Nerx Agency web server you are navigating.

  • Third-Party Cookies: Embedded by trusted external partners and domains running diagnostic or marketing services on our behalf.

By Storage Type:

  • Browser Cookies: Standard data bits written directly into your web browser’s storage directory.

  • Flash Cookies (Local Shared Objects): Stored externally from standard browser settings, allowing them to be accessible across multiple browsers on the same machine.

4. Types of Cookies We Use & Their Purpose

We deploy cookies across four essential functional tiers:

  • Essential Cookies: Strictly necessary for basic site utility. They enable foundational tools like secure page routing, asset loading, and navigation. They do not harvest personal details or store unique user IDs.

  • Preference & Functionality Cookies: Allow our Website to remember your historical selections—such as your preferred language, localized region, or specific display configurations—to personalize your ongoing experience.

  • Analytics & Performance Cookies: Help us evaluate traffic volumes, tracking where visitors arrive from, how much time they spend interacting with our content, and general geographical metrics. This data is reviewed in an anonymous, aggregated format. Our analytics tech-stack includes:

    • Google Analytics / Google Tag Manager

    • Meta Pixel

    • Snitcher

    • Microsoft Clarity

  • Marketing & Automation Cookies: Utilized to tailor our communications, analyze your interest in specific content tracks, and serve targeted marketing materials. Our core marketing automation platform includes:

    • MailChimp / HubSpot

5. Managing and Changing Your Cookie Settings

You maintain total control over your digital footprint. If you wish to opt out of tracking or modify how cookies interact with your device, you can use the following methods:

A. Direct Third-Party Opt-Outs

You can systematically opt out of individual platforms using their dedicated privacy frameworks:

B. Manual Browser Profile Adjustments

You can command your internet browser to refuse or erase cookies entirely. Please note that blocking essential cookies may alter your user experience or cause portions of our Website to malfunction.

  • Google Chrome: Head to Settings > Privacy and Security > Third-party cookies. From here, you can block all third-party tracking or clear specific stored site data.

  • Mozilla Firefox: Navigate to Settings > Privacy & Security. Under the Cookies and Site Data block, you can block tracking elements or select Clear Data.

  • Apple Safari: Open Preferences > Privacy. Select Block all cookies or click Manage Website Data to selectively remove stored files.

  • Microsoft Edge: Open Settings > Privacy, search, and services. Scroll to Clear browsing data or adjust your Tracking prevention levels.

6. Policy Adjustments and Revisions

We review and update this Cookie Policy regularly to mirror our shifting technical architecture and global regulatory obligations.

Minor adjustments (such as formatting tweaks or grammatical updates) will be posted without formal notice. If we implement structural tracking changes or deploy alternative tracking technologies that impact your data rights, we will alert you directly via our platform interface and ask for your updated consent.