Last updated · July 2026
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy (hereinafter, the “Policy”) describes the use of cookies and other similar tracking technologies (hereinafter, “Cookies”) on the website bresh.com (hereinafter, the “Site”), for which the controller is Bresh International Operation LLC, a company duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware, United States, a subsidiary of Bresh Global LLC (together, “Bresh,” “we” or “us”). For purposes of this Policy, any individual accessing the Site shall be referred to as the “User” or “you.” This Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies
1.1. Cookies are small text files placed on a User's computer or mobile device by the websites the User visits. Cookies are widely used to make websites function, or to make them function more efficiently, as well as to provide website operators with information for various purposes.
1.2. The use of Cookies is important for the proper functioning of the Site. Through the information provided by Users' browsing activity, we are able to improve the Site and make it more user-friendly.
2. Categories of Cookies
2.1. Cookies may be classified, depending on the party that serves them, as (i) first-party Cookies, served directly by us to the User's device, or (ii) third-party Cookies, served by a third party on our behalf.
2.2. Cookies may also be classified, depending on how long they remain active, as (i) “session Cookies,” which exist only while the User's browser remains open and are automatically deleted once the browser is closed, or (ii) “persistent Cookies,” which remain on the User's device after the browser is closed and may be used to recognize the User's device on subsequent visits.
2.3. Depending on their purpose, the Site uses the following categories of Cookies:
(a) Strictly Necessary Cookies. These Cookies are fundamental to the functioning of the Site, without which essential parts of the Site could not be used. These Cookies are always active, are installed automatically, and do not require the User's consent.
(b) Analytics Cookies. These Cookies allow us to gather statistical information in order to understand how Users interact with the Site (for example, the popularity of certain pages, common navigation patterns, or the frequency of use of certain features), for purposes of improving the Site's performance and functionality. These Cookies do not collect information that directly identifies the User and shall only be installed upon the User's prior consent.
2.4. The Site does not use Cookies for advertising or targeting purposes, does not build user interest profiles, does not embed third-party social media sharing widgets, and does not use functionality Cookies to store user accounts or personalized preferences, as the Site does not offer user registration or account-based features.
3. Consent
3.1. Strictly Necessary Cookies, as described in Clause 2.3(a), are installed automatically and do not require the User's consent, as they are essential for the Site to function.
3.2. Analytics Cookies, as described in Clause 2.3(b), shall only be installed following the User's prior consent, granted through the cookie preference banner or panel available on the Site. The User may grant, refuse, or withdraw such consent at any time.
3.3. Where the User does not consent to the installation of Analytics Cookies, the Site shall remain fully accessible and functional, with the sole exception of the analytics functionalities described in Clause 2.3(b).
4. Cookies Used on the Site
4.1. We use our own Cookies, limited to those Strictly Necessary Cookies required for the Site's operation, together with third-party Analytics Cookies. In particular, we may use Google Analytics to help us understand how Users use the Site, which generates statistical and other information by means of Cookies. Should the User not wish their Site visit data to be collected by Google Analytics, the User may install the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on.
4.2. A complete list of the Cookies used on the Site, together with the option to manage the User's consent preferences, is available through the cookie preference panel accessible on the Site.
5. Managing and Disabling Cookies
5.1. The User may, at any time, manage, accept, or withdraw consent to Analytics Cookies through the cookie preference panel available on the Site, by selecting the corresponding cookie settings option displayed on the cookie banner or elsewhere on the Site.
5.2. In addition to managing consent through the Site's cookie preference panel, the User may configure their browser to accept, block, or delete Cookies installed on their device. Please note that doing so may affect the operation of the Site, resulting in a less satisfactory user experience or, in certain cases, preventing the use of the Site altogether. Browser settings vary; the User should refer to the help section of the relevant browser (for example, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Apple Safari) for guidance on managing Cookies.
5.3. To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across websites generally, the User may visit Google's Analytics opt-out page. Further general information regarding Cookies, including how to view which Cookies have been set on a given device, is available from independent resources such as www.aboutcookies.org and www.allaboutcookies.org.
6. Retention Period
6.1. Cookies shall be retained for the period necessary to fulfill the purpose for which they were installed and, in any event, for no longer than thirteen (13) months from the date of installation, following which the User's consent shall be requested again, where applicable.
7. Changes to this Policy
7.1. We may make changes to this Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the Cookies used on the Site or in applicable law. Any changes shall be posted on the Site, together with an updated “last updated” date at the top of this Policy, and shall take effect upon such posting.
8. Contact
8.1. For any questions regarding our use of Cookies or other similar technologies, please contact us at legalteam@bresh.com.