Cookie Policy

Effective Date: 24 June 2026

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device (computer, tablet, phone) when you visit our website. They help us recognise you, remember your preferences, and understand how you use our Site.

2. Types of Cookies We Use

A. Essential Cookies (Always On)

Required for basic site functionality. Cannot be disabled without breaking the site.

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  • Security cookies: Detect fraud and protect site integrity

B. Analytical Cookies (Requires Your Consent)

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  • Google Analytics 4: Tracks traffic, device type, behaviour flow
  • Retention: 26 months (Google default)

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  • Fields: ad_storage, ad_user_data, ad_personalization (Consent Mode v2)

3. Google Consent Mode v2 – How It Works

We implement Google Consent Mode v2 to align with privacy regulations. Here's what happens:

Before You Consent:

  • Analytical cookies are disabled (no tracking to Google Analytics)
  • Advertising cookies are disabled (no ad personalisation)
  • Essential functionality remains enabled

When You Accept Cookies:

  • Google Analytics begins tracking your behaviour
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  • Preference is stored in our cookie system

When You Reject Cookies:

  • No analytics or ads personalisation tracking occurs
  • The Site continues to function normally
  • You can change your preferences anytime via the cookie banner

4. Cookie Table

5. How to Manage Cookies

Via Our Cookie Banner:

  • Click the gear icon in the bottom-right corner to reopen the banner
  • Adjust Analytics and Marketing toggles
  • Click "Save Preferences" to apply

Via Your Browser:

  • Chrome: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies → Manage all cookies and site data
  • Firefox: Preferences → Privacy & Security → Cookies → Manage Permissions
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    Cookie Policy

    Effective Date: 24 June 2026

    1. What Are Cookies?

    Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit our website. They help us recognise you, remember preferences, and understand site usage.

    2. Types of Cookies We Use

    Essential Cookies

    Required for site functionality. Session and security cookies track your state and detect fraud.

    Analytical Cookies

    Google Analytics 4 tracks traffic, device type, behaviour flow (26-month retention). Requires consent.

    Marketing Cookies

    Google Ads cookies enable personalised advertising. Requires consent via Consent Mode v2.

    3. Google Consent Mode v2

    Before you consent: analytics disabled, ads disabled, essentials enabled. When you accept: Google Analytics and ads personalisation activate. When you reject: no tracking occurs.

    4. Cookie Management

    Reopen cookie banner via gear icon ⚙ in corner. Adjust toggles. Or manage via browser settings (Chrome: Settings → Privacy → Cookies; Firefox: Preferences → Privacy; Safari: Preferences → Privacy).

    5. Third-Party Cookies

    Affiliate links to yoga apps (Down Dog, Yogaia, etc.) may set their own cookies. We are not responsible for their policies.

    6. Changes to This Policy

    We may update this policy. Changes take effect upon posting. Continued use constitutes acceptance.

    7. Contact Us

    Questions about cookies? Email info@tendonsantiherba.world or contact Zenith Wellness Ltd, Level 8, 83 Symonds Street, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.

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