This documentation outlines the technical and legal framework for the use of cookies on the People Can Fly website. The primary objective is to inform visitors about how small text files are utilized to ensure site functionality, analyze user behavior, and deliver personalized content. The scope of the policy covers all users accessing the company’s web domain and details the specific data interactions between the site and third-party platforms such as Google, Facebook, and LinkedIn. The technical framework categorizes cookies into four distinct segments. Essential cookies, such as session identifiers, are mandatory for site operation and cannot be disabled. Analytical cookies, powered by Google Tag Manager and Google Analytics, collect anonymized traffic data to improve site performance, with data stored on global servers. Marketing and social media cookies from Facebook and LinkedIn track user profiles and session states to facilitate targeted advertising and social sharing features. These third-party cookies often have extended lifespans, ranging from 24 hours to 1.5 years. User autonomy is a central theme, with the methodology for data control relying on both internal tools and external browser settings. The site employs a Cookie Consent Kit to manage and store user preferences annually. Furthermore, the documentation provides specific navigation paths for managing or deleting cookies across major browsers, including Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. While users can opt out of non-essential tracking, the policy clarifies that previously collected data may still be processed, though new data collection ceases upon the removal of cookies. All inquiries regarding data privacy and GDPR compliance are directed to a dedicated corporate contact point.