Cookies
This document explains the cookies or other such media, e.g. local storage, that Orlit places on your device while visiting any of our websites either as a subscriber to our services or a user to any of our subscribers.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is medium employed by websites in other to store small set of data on your device in other to improve your overall browsing experience. For instance, with the aid of a cookie, a website can store your user information to prevent you from having to login afresh for every page you visit.
What cookies do we use and why?
Largely, Orlit uses local storage for user details. Aside this, others are third party cookies based on integration with external services.
Following are the third party services that use cookies, aside others a particular subscriber may get based on choices made through the CMS feature of Orlit:
- Flutterwave cookies- these are based on Orlit's integration as payment processor
- Google Analytics- to track visits and user journey to a website
- Meta Pixel- to track performance of a meta marketing campaign
How long will cookies remain on my computer or mobile device?
The length of time that a cookie remains on your computer or mobile device depends on whether it is a “persistent” or “session” cookie. Session cookies last until you stop browsing and persistent cookies last until they expire or are deleted. Most of the cookies we use are persistent and will expire between 2 weeks and one year from the date they are downloaded to your device.
Controlling cookies?
You can control and manage cookies in various ways. Please keep in mind that removing or blocking cookies can negatively impact your user experience and parts of our website may no longer be fully accessible.
You can configure cookie behaviour through your browser controls, often found in your browser’s “Tools” or “Preferences” menu. For more information on how to manage cookies you can check your browser’s help file or visit
www.learn-about-cookies.com .