Cookie Policy
Effective date: April 14, 2026. This policy explains how TruePeakStudio uses cookies, similar technologies, and consent choices across the website and platform, including additional considerations for visitors in the UK, EU, and EEA.
What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device to help websites and services function, remember settings, improve usability, and measure activity. Similar technologies may include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, software development kits, and other tools that store or access information on a device.
How we use cookies and similar technologies
TruePeakStudio may use these technologies to keep users signed in, maintain session security, remember preferences, support core platform functionality, measure site usage, understand product performance, and support marketing or campaign measurement where enabled.
Categories we may use
- Strictly necessary cookies: used for login, authentication, security, fraud prevention, session continuity, load balancing, and other functions required to operate the website or platform.
- Functional cookies: used to remember settings, interface preferences, and convenience choices.
- Analytics cookies: used to understand traffic, page usage, feature usage, and general product or site performance.
- Marketing or advertising cookies: used for campaign measurement, retargeting, attribution, or similar marketing activities where enabled.
UK, EU, and EEA visitor choices
For visitors in the UK, EU, or EEA, TruePeakStudio aims to distinguish between strictly necessary technologies and non-essential technologies. Non-essential analytics, marketing, and similar technologies should be subject to consent before being placed or used, unless a lawful exemption clearly applies. Strictly necessary technologies may still be used where they are required to provide the service requested by the user or to operate essential website functions.
Consent, refusal, and withdrawal
Where consent is required, users should be able to accept, refuse, or later change their choices through the site’s cookie controls or consent interface. Withdrawing consent should be as straightforward as giving it. Browser settings may also allow some cookie controls, although browser-level controls may not manage all technologies used on a website.
Third-party tools and providers
Some cookies or similar technologies may be placed by third-party providers that help operate the service or measure performance. Depending on the services enabled, these may include analytics providers, payment processors, embedded services, support tools, and advertising or social media measurement tools.
International and region-specific handling
Cookie and tracking practices may vary depending on the visitor’s location, the services enabled on the site, and the consent choices made. Some visitors may see different consent options or tracking behavior depending on applicable regional rules.
How to manage cookies
You can usually control or disable cookies through browser settings, but doing so may affect login, preferences, or certain site features. Where available, the site’s cookie controls should provide a more direct way to manage consent choices for non-essential technologies.