Cookie management policy
Last updated: February 3, 2026
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file placed on the User's device (computer, tablet, smartphone) when visiting a website. It is stored in the browser and can be transmitted to the servers of the website or its partners.
It allows us to recognize Users' devices, remember their preferences, and collect information for statistical purposes in order to provide a better experience and improved services.
2. Why do we use cookies?
The website www.lodge-relocation.com (hereinafter the “Website”) uses cookies in order to:
- Assurer le bon fonctionnement et la sécurité du Site ;
- Mesurer et analyser l’audience et l’utilisation du Site ;
- Améliorer l’expérience des Utilisateurs et la pertinence des contenus ;
- Identify companies visiting the Website for B2B commercial purposes.
3. Types of cookies used
3.1 Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are essential for the Website to function. In particular, they ensure the security of the Website and enable its essential features.
If you refuse these cookies, certain essential features of the Website may not function properly.
3.2 Preference cookies
These cookies remember certain browsing preferences of the User, such as language, display settings, or other choices made when using the Website, in order to improve the user experience.
These cookies are only placed with the prior consent of the User, expressed via the cookie management banner.
Without consent, certain personalized features of the Website may not be available.
3.3 Audience measurement and analysis cookies (third-party services)
These cookies enable us to measure traffic on the Website, analyze User browsing patterns, and improve the Website's performance and usability. They are provided by third-party service providers and are only stored with the User's consent.
The data collected via these cookies may be transferred outside Switzerland and/or the European Union. These transfers are subject to appropriate safeguards in accordance with applicable data protection regulations.
Leadfeeder
We use Leadfeeder, a B2B analytics service, to identify companies visiting our Website based on anonymized or pseudonymized IP data.
Data collected:
- IP address (processed in accordance with the GDPR)
- Browsing data
- Pages viewed
Purposes:
- Traffic analysis
- B2B sales prospecting
Microsoft Clarity
We use Microsoft Clarity, a behavioral analysis service provided by Microsoft, to understand how Users interact with the Website (browsing statistics, heat maps, anonymized session recordings).
Data collected:
- Browsing and interaction data
- Technical information about the device and browser
- IP address (processed in an anonymized or pseudonymized manner)
Session recordings are configured so as not to collect sensitive data and to mask information that could directly identify Users.
4. Consent management
When accessing the Website, a cookie management banner is displayed, allowing Users to accept or manage their preferences.
Cookies are classified into the following categories:
- Functional cookies (always enabled)
These cookies are required for the Website to function properly. They enable the use of services explicitly requested by the User or the transmission of communications over an electronic communications network. Their use is based on legitimate interest and does not require the User's prior consent. - Preference cookies
These cookies enable certain browsing preferences to be stored wthout being explicitly requested by the User. Their storage is subject to the User's consent. - Statistical cookies
These cookies are used to measure and analyze Website traffic in order to improve its functioning and better understand how it is used. Their use is based on the User's consent.
Users may modify or withdraw their consent at any time via the cookie management banner provided for this purpose, or via their browser settings.
The processing of data collected via non-essential cookies is based on the consent of Users, in accordance with applicable data protection regulations, in particular the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the revised Federal Data Protection Act (FADP).
5. Cookie retention period
Cookies are stored for a limited period of time, corresponding to what is strictly necessary for their purpose, and generally up to 13 months, in accordance with best practices in data protection, unless otherwise required by law.
6. User Rights
In accordance with applicable data protection regulations, Users have the following rights:
- Access
- Rectification
- Erasure
- Objection
- Restriction
To exercise their rights, Users may contact us at info@lodge-relocation.com..
7. Policy changes
We reserve the right to change this cookie management policy at any time. Any changes will take effect as soon as they are published on the Website.
For more information on the processing of your personal data, please see our Privacy Policy.
