Cookie Policy

Website Security
Access to our website is secured using encrypted transmission (SSL/TLS, particularly with HTTPS). We use third-party services to support our digital infrastructure, notably Hostpoint, which provides hosting and data storage services and guarantees a 30-day data backup. These providers may process necessary data—typically on our behalf—for website functionality. This includes your IP address. We ensure adequate data protection with these providers.

Website Usage Data
To analyze website usage, we use Google Analytics, an open-source tool that anonymously measures site performance and link success from third-party sites. See Google Analytics’ Privacy Policy and Data Policy for more.  We also use Plausible, a privacy-friendly analytics tool. All measurements are fully anonymous, processed exclusively by servers owned and operated by European companies, and do not leave the EU.

Use of Functional Cookies
Our website uses functional cookies only—no tracking cookies are used, and no personal data is collected. Cookies are text files stored in the user’s browser. Cookies cannot execute programs or transmit harmful software like trojans or viruses. As mentioned, the site uses Google Analytics to analyze usage data.

Cookies/Tracking and Related Technologies
A cookie is a file containing an identifier (a string of letters and numbers) sent by a server to a browser and stored by the browser. This identifier is then sent back to the server whenever the browser requests a page. Cookies are either persistent (remain valid until a set expiration date) or session-based (deleted when the browser is closed). Cookies usually don’t contain personally identifiable information, but personal data stored by users may be linked to information in cookies.

Cookies We Use
We use cookies for the following purposes:
 (a) Authentication – We use cookies to authenticate or identify the user when they visit our website;
 (b) Personalization – We use cookies to store user preferences and personalize the website accordingly;
 (c) Security – We use cookies as part of our security measures to protect users, for example, from fraudulent use of data, and to safeguard our website and services in general;
 (d) Advertising – We use cookies to allow users to view ads that are relevant to them;
 (e) Analytics – We use cookies to analyze the usage and performance of our website and services;
 (f) Preferences – We use cookies to store user preferences regarding cookie settings.
For details on individual cookies, please refer to the applicable policies and guidelines.

Cookies Used by Our Service Providers
Our service providers use cookies that may be stored on the user’s device when they visit our website. We use Google Analytics to analyze the use of our website. Google Analytics uses cookies to collect information about website usage. This information is then used to generate reports on website activity. You can review Google’s data protection and privacy statement here: https://policies.google.com/privacy

General Disclaimer
All the above information has been carefully verified, and COOPI Suisse is committed to ensuring it is as accurate, up-to-date, and complete as possible. However, errors cannot be entirely ruled out. Therefore, any claims for damages caused by the use of the information provided—including incomplete or incorrect information—will be rejected.
Users always retain the right to withdraw their consent to the use of their personal data at any time.
The publisher reserves the right to modify or delete texts at its discretion and without prior notice and is not obligated to update the website content. The use and access to the website are the sole responsibility of the user. The publisher shall not be liable for any damages, whether direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential, that may allegedly result from the use of this website and, consequently, assumes no responsibility for such damages.
The publisher therefore expressly distances itself from any third-party content that may be relevant under criminal or civil law or that may be deemed offensive to public decency.

Changes to This Data Protection Statement
o COOPI Suisse reserves the right to update or modify this Data Protection Statement at any time to reflect legal, regulatory, technical, or business changes. Any updates will be promptly published on this webpage and will become effective as of the date of publication.
o Users are encouraged to review this statement periodically to stay informed about how their personal data is handled. In the case of significant changes, we will inform users appropriately, using additional communication channels if necessary (e.g., email).
o If a user does not agree with the changes made to this statement, they will need to discontinue the use of our website and services