Cookie Policy
What we store in your browser, why, and how you can manage it.
Last updated: 2026-07-03
This page explains, simply, what cookies and similar technologies the cdc-corporation.com website uses. It complements our Privacy Policy.
1. What is a cookie
A cookie is a small text file stored in your browser when you visit a website, used to remember preferences or recognize the device on subsequent visits.
2. Cookies and technologies we currently use
We use the following technologies:
- Language preference (PT/FR/EN): stored in the browser's local storage, it is not a tracking cookie and does not identify the visitor. (Essential.)
- Theme preference (light/dark): also stored in local storage, for the same reason. (Essential.)
- Google Analytics 4 (third-party cookies, Google): collect aggregated usage statistics (page views, traffic source, device type) to help us understand how the site is used and improve it. These cookies last up to 2 years and the data is processed by Google. (Analytics, only with your consent.)
- Cal.com: when you interact with the scheduling widget, Cal.com may set its own cookies, managed directly by Cal.com and subject to its own policy. (Functional.)
3. Managing preferences and consent
Essential cookies are required for the site to work. Analytics cookies (Google Analytics) are only enabled with your consent, collected via the banner shown on your first visit. You can control your preferences in the following ways:
- Refuse/clear analytics cookies: you can block or delete them in your browser's privacy settings, or install the Google Analytics opt-out add-on.
- Language and theme preference: you can clear them at any time in your browser's storage settings.
- Cal.com cookies: managed in Cal.com's own cookie preferences, presented when you use the widget.
Consent for analytics cookies is requested in advance, as required by applicable law (GDPR and ePrivacy).
4. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy whenever the way we use cookies or similar technologies changes. The version in force is always the one published on this page.

