Please read this Cookies Policy carefully before using Alina Flux and related pages on this website.
1. General Information
This Cookies Policy explains how Alina Flux (“Alina Flux”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit this website.
Cookies are small text files that may be stored on your device when you visit a website. They can help websites function properly, remember preferences, improve performance, support security, and in some cases help with analytics, affiliate attribution, or advertising-related measurement.
For more information about how we collect, use, and protect personal information, please also review our Privacy Policy.
2. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small files placed on your computer, mobile device, or other device by a website. They may contain information about your browsing activity on that website and can help the website recognize your device during the same session or on future visits.
Cookies can include:
- Session Cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser
- Persistent Cookies, which remain on your device until they expire or are deleted
3. How We Use Cookies and Similar Technologies
Alina Flux may use cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, and similar technologies for purposes such as:
- helping the website function properly
- supporting form handling, popup behavior, and email signup flows
- improving performance and user experience
- maintaining security and preventing abuse
- understanding general website usage and page activity
- measuring lead magnet signups, form submissions, and thank-you page visits
- measuring asset CTA clicks, affiliate clicks, and redirect link activity
- supporting affiliate attribution, advertising measurement, and marketing-related analysis where applicable
Some tools may be added, removed, paused, or changed over time depending on website needs, platform requirements, legal requirements, and marketing activity.
4. Types of Cookies We May Use
a) Essential Cookies
These cookies may be necessary for the website to operate properly. They may support core functions such as page navigation, security, network management, form handling, popup behavior, or access to certain parts of the website.
Without these cookies, some website features may not function correctly.
b) Functional Cookies
These cookies may remember choices you make, such as settings, preferences, or convenience features, to help improve your experience.
c) Performance, Analytics, and Tag Management Technologies
We use analytics and tag management tools to better understand how visitors interact with the website, such as which pages are visited, how users move through the site, whether forms are used, whether CTA buttons are clicked, and whether technical issues occur.
These tools may include analytics or measurement services such as:
- Google Analytics 4
- Google Tag Manager
- similar website analytics, tag management, or diagnostic platforms
These tools may use cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, or similar technologies to collect usage and event information such as page views, form starts, form submissions, lead events, asset CTA clicks, affiliate clicks, device information, browser information, traffic sources, and approximate location data.
d) Advertising, Pixel, and Conversion Measurement Technologies
We may use advertising, pixel, or conversion tracking tools, including tools such as:
- Meta Pixel
- Meta-related advertising or event measurement tools
- Google-related analytics or advertising measurement tools where applicable
- similar advertising, retargeting, or remarketing technologies
These tools may use cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, or similar technologies to:
- measure page views and website visits
- measure lead events, signup actions, and form submissions
- measure CTA clicks, affiliate clicks, and redirect link activity
- understand general visitor behavior after ad or content interaction
- improve marketing performance and website experience
- support retargeting or remarketing where applicable
Advertising and analytics platforms may process event data according to their own policies, technologies, and settings.
5. Third-Party Cookies and Related Technologies
Some cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, or similar technologies may be placed, triggered, or used by third-party services connected to the website or user journey, including services such as:
- Email platforms used for email capture and delivery
- Google Analytics 4 and Google Tag Manager
- Meta Pixel or Meta-related advertising and event measurement tools
- affiliate networks, partner platforms, or redirect systems
- analytics, diagnostic, hosting, security, or performance providers
- advertising, retargeting, or remarketing providers where applicable
When you interact with third-party digital assets, email forms, popup forms, affiliate links, redirect links, embedded services, or external platforms, those third parties may use cookies or similar technologies according to their own policies.
We do not control the cookie practices of third-party services and encourage you to review their privacy policies, cookie policies, and related terms where relevant.
6. Affiliate Links, Redirects, and External Platforms
Alina Flux includes affiliate links, redirect links, and links to third-party products, digital assets, software, tools, or services. If you click an affiliate or redirect link, we and/or the third-party platform you visit may use cookies or tracking technologies to recognize referrals, attribute commissions, measure clicks, or understand related activity.
This may include affiliate platforms, software vendors, partner websites, analytics tools, advertising tools, or other external services.
We may measure affiliate link clicks, asset CTA clicks, redirect link activity, and related interactions to understand which recommendations are useful and to evaluate website, content, advertising, and affiliate performance.
7. Consent and Legal Requirements
Where required by applicable law, we may request consent before using cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, or similar technologies that are not strictly necessary for website operation.
Where consent is not required for strictly necessary cookies or core technologies, those technologies may still be used in order to provide core website functionality, security, form handling, or basic operation.
If we later implement a cookie consent banner or preference tool, that tool may allow you to manage certain cookie choices directly on the website.
Your browser, device, privacy settings, cookie settings, ad blockers, or consent choices may affect whether certain analytics, advertising, event tracking, or measurement technologies function correctly.
8. Your Choices Regarding Cookies and Tracking
You can control, manage, block, or delete cookies through your browser settings. You may also be able to limit certain analytics, advertising, or tracking activity through browser, device, platform, or privacy settings.
Most web browsers allow you to:
- view stored cookies
- delete cookies
- block some or all cookies
- receive alerts when cookies are set
- limit certain third-party scripts, pixels, or tracking technologies
If you disable or block cookies, scripts, pixels, or similar technologies, some parts of the website, popup flows, form handling, analytics, advertising measurement, or affiliate tracking may not function properly.
For browser-specific information, you can review your browser’s official help documentation. Common browser help pages include Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Safari support resources.
9. Changes to This Cookies Policy
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, business practices, service providers, digital assets, legal obligations, or marketing systems.
When we update this page, we will revise the “Last updated” date at the top of the policy.
10. Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy, you can contact us at:
support@alinaflux.com
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