FanBee Cookie Notice

Last Updated: 21st November 2025

What Is This Notice About?

This Cookie Notice explains how we use "cookies" and similar technologies on our websites athttps://fanb.ee/ (the "Sites") and to assist you in making informed decisions when using our Sites.

Please take a moment to read and understand this Cookie Notice. This Cookie Notice should also be read in conjunction with our Privacy Notice and our Terms and Conditions.

Contents

  • • What are cookies or similar technologies?
  • • How long do cookies last?
  • • Which cookies do we use on our Sites?
  • • Is consent needed to use cookies?
  • • How do I refuse, block or delete cookies?
  • • What about Google Chrome or other browser cookies?
  • • What technologies are used in emails?
  • • Does this notice change?
  • • Have any feedback for us?

What Are Cookies or Similar Technologies?

Cookies are very small text files or pieces of code, which often include a unique identifier. When you visit a website, the website will request to store this text file on your device in order to remember information about you, such as your language preference or login information. Other information gathered through cookies may include the date and time of visits and how you are using the particular website.

We also use similar technologies to cookies known as "web beacons", "pixels" or "tags". These technologies do a similar job to cookies, allowing website operators to count page views and understand how visitors interact with and respond to certain content on a webpage or email.

For the purposes of the remaining sections of this Cookie Notice, we refer to all cookies and similar technologies using the above features as "cookies".

First Party vs Third Party Cookies

First party cookies are cookies placed by us to collect information about you.

Third party cookies are cookies placed by third party website operators. Information about you collected by those third party cookies will be shared with the relevant third party.

Please note that our Sites may link to third party websites which are not operated by us. Where you follow links from our Sites to the website of a third party, that website may place different cookies on your device. You should check the relevant privacy notice and/or cookie notice for more information about how that third party uses cookies.

You should be aware that applications you use to access our Sites, such as your website browser, may also place cookies on your device when visiting our Sites, or other websites. An example of this would be where you sign into Google Chrome using a Google Account. We do not have control over these third party cookies, so you will need to manage these cookies in the settings of the relevant applications.

For more details on cookies and similar technologies, please visit All About Cookies.

How Long Do Cookies Last?

All cookies have expiration dates that determine how long they stay in your browser:

Session Cookies

These are temporary cookies that are placed on your device during your browsing session and then expire (and are automatically erased) whenever you close your browser.

Persistent Cookies

These are designed to last for a pre-defined period of time, which varies depending on the nature of the cookie. Persistent cookies stay in your browser until they reach their individual expiry date, or until you manually delete them.

Which Cookies Do We Use on Our Sites?

We may use the following types of cookies on our Sites:

Essential Cookies

Essential cookies are those cookies which a website could not operate without, for example to remember that you are signed in to the Sites and to uniquely identify your browsing session on our Sites.

Functionality Cookies

These cookies recognise you when you return to a website, remember your preferences and provide enhanced, more personalised features.

Security, Website and Product Integrity Cookies

These cookies help keep your account, data and the website safe and secure. Such cookies can help us identify and impose additional security measures when someone may be attempting to access a Site's account without authorisation, for instance, by rapidly guessing different passwords. These cookies also store information that allows us to recover your account in the event you have forgotten your password or to require additional authorisation if you tell us your account has been hacked.

Analytics/Performance Cookies

Analytics cookies, along with other information, allow websites to calculate the aggregate number of people using a website and which features of a website are most popular. This information is generally used to improve the website and the way visitors are able to move around it.

Social Media Cookies

These cookies are used to personalise your interaction with social media, such as Meta (Facebook and Instagram) and YouTube. Such cookies recognise users of those social media sites when you view social media content on the website. They also allow you to quickly share content across social media, through the use of simple "sharing" buttons.

Targeting Cookies

Targeting cookies (also known as advertising cookies) help us to deliver our adverts when you visit other websites, such as news websites. This is known as 'retargeting'. We don't currently use targeting cookies on our Sites, but may introduce these in the future so we can ensure we are showing you adverts that are more relevant to you and your interests.

Individual Cookies We Use

Cookie NameTypePurposeDuration
_ga3rd Party AnalyticsGoogle Analytics cookie that registers a unique ID for statistical data generationTwo years
_gat3rd Party AnalyticsGoogle Analytics cookie used to throttle request rateSession only
_gid3rd Party AnalyticsGoogle Analytics cookie for unique ID generationSession only
_GRECAPTCHA3rd Party SecurityGoogle reCAPTCHA service for spam and abuse protection6 months
_pk_*1st Party AnalyticsAnalytics cookie for counting visits, page views, and referrals1 year
fb_prefs1st Party FunctionalPreference cookie that saves cookie preferences1 year

Is Consent Needed to Use Cookies?

Essential Cookies

We do not need your consent to store and access essential cookies on your device, although you can still block or delete them.

Non-essential Cookies

We may only store and access non-essential cookies on your device with your permission. You are not obliged to give consent to our use of non-essential cookies. If you do give your consent and then change your mind, you can block or delete them.

How Do I Refuse, Block or Delete Cookies?

There are various ways that you can manage your cookie preferences, but please be aware that in order to use some parts of our Sites you will need to allow certain essential or functional cookies. If you block or subsequently delete those cookies, some aspects of our Sites may not work properly and you may not be able to access all or part of our Sites.

Browser Settings

You can block the use of cookies generally by activating the relevant settings in your browser.

For more information on cookie management for a wide variety of browsers, visit All About Cookies.

Google Analytics Opt-out

If you do not want to be tracked by Google Analytics, you can install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on.

For further information on Google Analytics and its use of cookies, please consult the Google Analytics cookie policy.

What About Google Chrome or Other Browser Cookies?

Separately to our use of Google Analytics cookies, when you access the Sites via Google applications such as Google Chrome, Google may collect user information for the purpose of Google serving personalised advertising across your devices. Google is able to place these advertising cookies on the devices used by visitors to the Sites because we use Google services to run the Sites.

However these cookies are dropped for Google's own purposes and as such we do not have any control over how or when they are dropped. You will need to opt out of receiving these cookies via your Google settings.

For further information about these cookies please see: Google's Cookie Policy.

Please note that other browsers may use similar tools.

What Technologies Are Used in Emails?

Please note that any emails you receive from us may contain cookies to help us to see if recipients have opened an email and understand how recipients have interacted with it. Once you click on an email that contains a cookie, your contact information may subsequently be cross-referenced to the source email and/or the relevant cookie.

Managing Email Cookies

  • • Close emails before downloading images or clicking links to avoid cookies
  • • Set your browser to restrict or reject cookies entirely
  • • Check your email browser settings for automatic cookie acceptance

Sometimes, emails you receive from us may include links to our Sites, or to third party websites which are not operated by us. Where you follow links from our emails to one of our Sites, or the website of a third party, that website may place different cookies on your device.

Does This Notice Change?

We may update our Cookie Notice from time to time. This might be for a number of reasons, such as to reflect a change in the law or to accommodate a change in our business practices and the way we use cookies.

For example, it is not currently our policy to enable purchases of merchandise online via our Sites, but if this policy were to change we would wish to use cookies to keep track of your online purchases, to keep your purchases secure and to assist you with making them (for example using a shopping cart cookie).

We recommend that you check here periodically for any changes to our Cookie Notice.

Have Any Feedback for Us?

If you have any questions or feedback on our Cookie Notice, please contact us:

For information about how we handle your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.