Cookie practices for Canada

Pinco uses cookies to keep the website operating, strengthen security, and improve your experience. Some cookies are essential for core services. Others help us analyze usage and adapt content. You can manage your cookie settings at any time. Our approach follows Canadian privacy requirements, including meaningful consent.

What cookies do on your device

When you visit Pinco, small text files called cookies are saved on your browser or mobile device. They remember settings such as language and login, and they help us understand how the website is used. We use these technologies to learn about behaviour on pages, monitor traffic, and improve performance. Cookies and similar tools do not read your personal files or collect information from inside your device. They only process the data your browser shares so the site can function and support security. For non-essential cookies, we rely on your consent under Canada’s privacy law (PIPEDA) and applicable provincial rules, including Quebec Law 25.

How to manage your cookies

You control cookies through your browser and device settings. You can change your choices at any time.

  • Review existing cookies and delete them.
  • Block all non-essential cookies, or allow only required cookies.
  • Block third-party cookies.
  • Set site-level permissions and limit storage duration.
  • Use private browsing or clear browsing data on desktop and mobile.
  • Manage Flash cookies using the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager.

Blocking every cookie may limit website functions and services. Features such as login, security checks, gameplay, and payments may not work as expected on Pinco.

Managing Flash cookies (LSOs)

Some legacy content may use Local Shared Objects, known as Flash cookies. You can configure them in the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager to set permissions, storage limits, and security preferences, either per site or globally. Blocking all cookies, including Flash cookies, can disrupt functions such as language choice, saved preferences, and auto-login. For the best privacy balance, adjust only what you need and keep essential settings that allow the website to operate.

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