General One

Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how General One uses cookies and similar technologies on this website, what they are used for, and what choices are available to the user.

Last updated: 2026-03-09

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on a user's device when visiting a website. Similar technologies may include local storage, pixels, tags, or identifiers used to recognize a browser, remember preferences, or analyze website performance.

2. Why we use cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies to ensure the proper functioning of the website, remember basic technical preferences, improve security, understand how visitors use the website, and measure the effectiveness of marketing and inquiry generation.

Not all cookies serve the same purpose. Some are strictly necessary for the website to function, while others are optional and may be used for analytics or future marketing measurement.

3. Types of cookies we may use

Necessary cookies: these support core website functions such as navigation, session continuity, basic security, and service availability. Without them, some parts of the website may not function properly.

Analytics cookies: these help us understand traffic volume, which pages users visit, where visitors come from, what devices they use, and how website sessions turn into inquiries.

Preference cookies: these may remember user-facing settings such as language or interface preferences if such functionality is enabled on the website in the future.

4. Consent

Where cookies or similar technologies are not strictly necessary for the operation of the website, they should only be activated on the basis of the user's consent. Preferences can be managed through the cookie banner or the settings mechanism implemented on the website.

Refusing optional cookies should not prevent access to the core informational content of the website, although some measurement or personalization features may then be limited.

5. Analytics used on this website

This website may use lightweight internal analytics to measure page views, sessions, traffic sources, device categories, and submitted inquiries. The purpose is to understand which pages and campaigns generate real business value and where users leave the website.

Where technically possible, analytics is configured according to the data minimization principle and used primarily for owner-facing operational insights rather than invasive user profiling.

6. Managing cookies

Cookies can also be managed or deleted through browser settings. Most browsers allow users to block cookies, delete stored cookies, or receive a warning before a cookie is stored on the device.

Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the performance or convenience of some website features.

7. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect legal requirements, new technologies, or changes in the way the website operates. The current version will always be published on this page.

Privacy and measurement

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