Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy — ICD
Effective date: April 21, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies are used on icd3s.com and how you can control them. It complements our Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They help websites remember preferences, keep you logged in, track session state, and measure usage. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, and tracking scripts.
2. Categories of Cookies We Use
| Category | Purpose | Consent Required |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly Necessary | Login state, shopping cart, CSRF protection, load balancing, cookie consent preference | No — essential to operate the site |
| Functional | Language preference, country preference, currency display, recently viewed products | Implied consent on use |
| Analytics | Google Analytics 4 (G-5SC265LQ71) — anonymised traffic stats, page views, session duration | Yes |
| Performance | Autoptimize cache keys, image lazy-loading state, A/B test variants | Implied |
| Marketing | Remarketing pixels (if enabled), newsletter engagement tracking | Yes |
3. Specific Cookies
wordpress_logged_in_*— WordPress session (Strictly Necessary)wp-settings-*— Admin UI preferences (Functional)woocommerce_cart_hash,woocommerce_items_in_cart— RFQ cart contents (Strictly Necessary)rfqtk_wp_session_*— RFQ session token (Strictly Necessary)_ga,_ga_*— Google Analytics 4 (Analytics — consent required)_gid— Google Analytics 4 session (Analytics)icd_consent— records your consent preferences (Strictly Necessary)
4. Third-Party Cookies
- Google LLC — Google Analytics 4 (measurement ID
G-5SC265LQ71) - Cloudflare (where used) — security and performance
- Trustpilot (when widget embedded) — review widget session
Third parties are bound by their own privacy policies. We link to or use only providers with PDPL-compatible commitments.
5. Consent and Choice
On your first visit, you will see a consent banner offering:
- Accept All — enables all categories
- Reject Non-Essential — only Strictly Necessary cookies load
- Customise — granular control per category
Your choice is stored for 12 months. You may change preferences anytime at Cookie Settings (link in footer).
6. Browser Controls
You can control cookies through your browser settings:
- Chrome — Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox — Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari — Preferences → Privacy
- Edge — Settings → Site permissions → Cookies and site data
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may impair site functionality (login, cart, RFQ submission).
7. Do Not Track
We currently do not respond to browser Do Not Track signals, as there is no industry consensus on their handling. Our cookie consent banner provides equivalent or better control.
8. Retention
Cookies have varying expiry: session cookies expire on browser close; persistent cookies expire per timeframes set by each issuer (typically 1 day to 2 years). Server logs are retained 14 days.
9. Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy as we add or remove services. Material changes will be announced in the consent banner for at least 30 days.
10. Contact
Questions about cookies: [email protected]
