Cookie Policy
This page lists the cookies used on ayematey.fi and how you can manage your consent.
This is a draft to be reviewed by legal counsel before final publication. Items marked in [BRACKETS] will be completed and confirmed before publication.
This page contains an up-to-date list of the cookies used on ayematey.fi. The list is updated automatically with Cookiebot’s cookie scan. Please also read our privacy policy.
This website uses cookies. We use cookies to ensure the site works properly, to improve the user experience and to analyse visitor numbers. [REMOVE OR KEEP DEPENDING ON USE: We also share information about how you use our site with our analytics and advertising partners.]
Cookies are small text files that websites can use to make the user experience more efficient.
By law, we may store cookies on your device if they are strictly necessary for the operation of the site. For all other cookies, we need your consent. You can change or withdraw your consent at any time via the cookie notice on our website.
Your consent applies to the following domains: www.ayematey.fi [+ possible subdomains, e.g. app.ayematey.fi]
Cookie categories
Necessary: enable basic site functions such as page navigation, logging in, access to secure areas, and storing your cookie consent (Cookiebot). The site does not work properly without these.
Preferences: store your choices, such as your language selection and the Aye Matey receptionist’s conversation history in your browser, so the conversation continues between page loads.
Statistics: help us understand how visitors use the site by collecting information anonymously (e.g. Google Analytics).
Marketing: [KEEP ONLY IF USED: e.g. Google Ads conversion tracking, Meta Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag] used to measure and target advertising.
[Cookiebot automatically inserts an up-to-date cookie table here based on its scan. Implementation note: the Aye Matey widget’s own localStorage keys (incl. conversation history and settings) are classified under Preferences in Cookiebot; name the keys so that they are identifiable, and verify the classification after the first scan.]