Cookie Policy
Last Updated: July 15, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how xevopo-xuvola.info uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website. It describes what cookies are, which ones we use, and the choices available to you.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website places on your device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) when you visit. Cookies serve different purposes: some are essential for the site to function, others help us understand how visitors use our pages, and others may be used for advertising purposes by third parties.
Cookies typically contain a name, a value, and an expiration date. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device until they expire or until you delete them.
Similar technologies include web beacons, pixel tags, and local storage — these work in comparable ways to cookies and are covered by this policy where applicable.
What cookies does this site use?
We use the following categories of cookies:
Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are required for the website to function. They cannot be switched off in our system. They are set in response to actions you take, such as recording your cookie consent preference. Without these cookies, services you have asked for cannot be provided. The cookie used to store your consent preference on this site is named xxv_consent. It is set when you interact with our cookie consent panel and expires after one year.
Analytics Cookies (optional, consent required): With your consent, we may use analytics cookies to understand how visitors interact with our website — which pages are visited most often, how long visitors stay, and where they came from. This information is collected in aggregate and is not linked to identifiable individuals. If you decline analytics cookies, your browsing on this site will not be tracked for analytical purposes. Analytics data helps us improve our informational content.
Third-Party Cookies: Our contact page includes an embedded Google Maps iframe. Google may set cookies on your device when you interact with that map. These cookies are governed by Google's own privacy and cookie policies, which you can review at google.com/policies/privacy. We do not control third-party cookies and are not responsible for them.
How do we obtain your consent for cookies?
When you first visit our website, a cookie consent panel appears on the right side of your screen. This panel describes the cookie categories we use and gives you the option to accept or decline optional cookies. Strictly necessary cookies are set automatically and do not require consent.
Your preference is stored in the xxv_consent cookie so we don't show you the panel on every visit. You can change your preference at any time by clearing this cookie from your browser or by clicking the cookie settings link in our footer.
We do not set optional cookies before you have given consent, and we do not use pre-ticked boxes or otherwise make consent the default state for optional categories.
How can you control or delete cookies?
You have several ways to control cookies:
Through our consent panel: You can revisit your cookie preferences at any time by reopening the cookie consent panel. To trigger it again, clear the xxv_consent cookie from your browser settings and reload the page.
Through your browser settings: All modern browsers allow you to view, manage, and delete cookies. You can typically find these settings under your browser's Privacy or Security section. Note that disabling all cookies may affect how some websites function. The following links provide guidance for major browsers: Chrome (support.google.com), Firefox (support.mozilla.org), Safari (support.apple.com), and Edge (support.microsoft.com).
Through opt-out tools: If we use Google Analytics, you can opt out using the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on available at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Do Not Track signals
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that sends a signal to websites indicating that you do not want to be tracked. There is currently no universal standard for how websites should respond to DNT signals. We note DNT requests and, where our analytics configuration permits, we respect them by not initiating tracking sessions for visitors who send a DNT signal.
Cookies and US privacy law
The use of cookies on US-based websites is addressed by several laws and regulatory frameworks. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued guidance on online behavioral advertising and transparency. State laws including the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA), the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), and the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA) include requirements relating to the use of tracking technologies and the sale or sharing of personal data.
We do not sell personal information collected through cookies to third parties. We do not share cookie-derived data in ways that constitute a "sale" under applicable state law. If you are a California resident and wish to exercise your CCPA/CPRA rights, including the right to opt out of the sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, please contact us at the address below. We do not use cookies for cross-context behavioral advertising at this time.
Will this policy change?
This Cookie Policy may be updated if we change the cookies we use, adopt new technologies, or in response to changes in law. Updates will be reflected in the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page. If changes are material, we will display a notice on the website. We encourage periodic review of this policy.
Who can I contact with cookie questions?
For questions about our use of cookies or to exercise privacy rights related to data collected through cookies, contact us at:
Xevopo Xuvola
4172 Delor St, St. Louis, MO
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 314-352-1433