Last updated: October 30, 2025
Cookies are small text files that websites place on your device when you visit them. These files contain data about your browsing session and preferences, allowing sites to remember information between visits. Think of them as digital sticky notes that websites use to recognize returning visitors.
Most modern websites deploy cookies because they enable functionality that users expect—staying logged in, remembering shopping cart contents, or maintaining language preferences. Without cookies, you'd need to re-enter information constantly, making web browsing considerably more tedious.
Cookies come in various types serving different purposes. Session cookies expire when you close your browser, while persistent cookies remain on your device for predetermined periods. First-party cookies come directly from the website you're visiting, whereas third-party cookies originate from external domains providing services to that site.
FitCore Elite deploys cookies to enhance website functionality, understand visitor behavior, and improve user experience. We don't use cookies for invasive tracking or selling your browsing data to advertisers—our implementation focuses on legitimate business needs that benefit both us and site visitors.
Essential cookies enable core website features. When you navigate between pages, these cookies maintain your session so the site recognizes you're the same visitor. If we implement secure client areas in the future, cookies would authenticate your identity and maintain login status.
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our content. We track which pages receive the most traffic, how long people spend reading different sections, and which paths visitors typically follow through the site. This aggregated data—which doesn't identify individuals—informs decisions about content organization and feature priorities.
Preference cookies remember choices you make. If we add language selection options or customizable display settings, these cookies would store your selections for future visits. Currently we use minimal preference tracking given our simple site structure.
Our website currently deploys a limited cookie set focused on essential functionality and basic analytics. The specific cookies active on our site include session identifiers that expire when you close your browser, ensuring secure page navigation and form submissions work correctly.
We use analytics tracking through services that collect anonymized usage statistics. These cookies record page views, traffic sources, device types, and geographic regions—all at aggregate levels that don't identify individual visitors. The data helps us assess whether our content resonates with prospective clients and which information proves most valuable.
If you complete our contact form, cookies temporarily store your input to prevent data loss if you navigate away accidentally. These cookies delete automatically after successful form submission or within 24 hours if submission doesn't occur.
Certain features on our website rely on services provided by external companies, which may set their own cookies. We don't control these third-party cookies or the data they collect—those practices fall under the respective company's privacy policies.
Analytics services we use may deploy cookies to distinguish unique visitors from repeat visits. While we receive aggregated statistics, the analytics provider technically has access to more granular data subject to their privacy protections.
Embedded content from other platforms—like training videos hosted on external services—might include tracking cookies from those platforms. We try to minimize third-party dependencies, but occasionally external embeds provide the best user experience for specific content types.
Different cookies persist for varying time periods based on their function. Session cookies disappear when you close your browser, making them ideal for temporary data that shouldn't persist long-term.
Analytics cookies typically last one to two years, allowing us to track long-term trends in website traffic and user behavior patterns. These extended durations help distinguish new visitors from returning ones over time.
Preference cookies might persist longer—sometimes several years—because you don't want to reset your choices frequently. If you select a preferred language or display mode, that selection should remain active indefinitely until you actively change it.
You control cookie acceptance through your browser settings. All modern browsers allow you to view stored cookies, delete existing ones, and set rules about future cookie acceptance. Browser help documentation provides specific instructions for managing these settings.
Blocking all cookies may impair website functionality. Essential cookies enable features users expect to work automatically, so disabling them could create frustrating experiences where forms don't submit properly or navigation behaves unexpectedly.
Most browsers offer granular control letting you accept some cookie categories while rejecting others. You might allow first-party cookies from sites you visit directly while blocking third-party tracking cookies from advertising networks and analytics services.
Chrome users can manage cookies through Settings, then Privacy and Security, followed by Cookies and Site Data. Here you'll find options to block all cookies, allow only first-party cookies, or block specific domains while allowing others.
Firefox provides cookie controls under Options, Privacy and Security, then Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers particularly robust tracking protection with multiple preset levels balancing privacy against functionality.
Safari users access cookie settings through Preferences, then Privacy. Safari defaults to blocking many third-party cookies while allowing first-party ones from sites you actively visit.
Edge manages cookies through Settings, Privacy and Services, then Cookies and Site Permissions. Microsoft has implemented tracking prevention features similar to other modern browsers.
Some browsers send "Do Not Track" signals requesting that websites refrain from tracking user activity. However, no universal standard defines how sites should respond to these signals, and many simply ignore them because the specification remains ambiguous.
We respect visitor privacy regardless of Do Not Track settings. Our minimal cookie implementation focuses on essential functionality and aggregate analytics rather than invasive individual tracking, so Do Not Track signals don't materially change our data collection practices.
Mobile browsers handle cookies similarly to desktop versions but with interface differences reflecting smaller screens. Cookie management options typically appear under browser settings within the Privacy or Security sections.
Mobile apps sometimes use similar tracking technologies with different names—mobile device identifiers, app-specific storage, or software development kit data collection. Our website doesn't currently have a dedicated mobile app, so standard browser cookie policies apply when accessing our site from phones or tablets.
Some cookies contain personal information while others hold only anonymous identifiers. When cookies store data that identifies you individually—like your name, email, or client ID—that information falls under privacy laws governing personal data protection.
Our Privacy Policy explains how we handle personal information collected through various means, including cookies. The two documents complement each other—this Cookie Policy focuses specifically on cookie technology while the Privacy Policy addresses broader data practices.
Cookies often work in conjunction with databases where actual personal information resides. The cookie itself might contain only a random session identifier, with that ID linking to your profile data stored securely on our servers.
Cookies can present security risks if not properly implemented. Session cookies for authenticated areas must be encrypted and transmitted only over secure HTTPS connections to prevent interception by malicious actors.
We implement security best practices including HttpOnly flags preventing JavaScript access to sensitive cookies, Secure flags ensuring cookies only transmit over encrypted connections, and SameSite attributes limiting cross-site cookie sharing.
Regularly clearing your cookies improves security by reducing the window during which compromised cookies might be exploited. If you share devices with others, clearing cookies prevents the next user from accessing your session data.
Our cookie usage may evolve as we add website features or implement new tracking technologies. Significant changes to cookie practices will be reflected in this policy with an updated "last modified" date.
We won't make dramatic changes without good reason—like adding functionality that legitimately requires cookies or complying with new legal requirements. Our philosophy favors minimal tracking focused on genuine business needs rather than surveillance for its own sake.
If you have concerns about our cookie practices or need clarification about specific cookies you've observed on our site, contact us at coach@gamearcx.com or call +34 919 894 885. We're happy to explain what data we collect and why particular cookies exist.
Technical questions about how to manage cookies in your specific browser or device are better directed to your browser vendor's support resources. They maintain comprehensive documentation about cookie controls and can provide device-specific guidance.