About this cookie policy
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are and how we use them, the types of cookies we use, i.e., the information we collect using cookies and how that information is used, and how to control the cookie preferences. For further information on how we use, store, and keep your personal data secure, see our Privacy Policy.
You can at any time change or withdraw your consent from the Cookie Declaration on our website
Learn more about who we are, how you can contact us, and how we process personal data in our Privacy Policy.
Your consent applies to the following domains: furnitureflipping101.ca and its subdomains.
Changing any of the cookie settings may affect course data storage.
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What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are used to store small pieces of information. They are stored on your device when the website is loaded on your browser. These cookies help the website function properly, make it more secure, provide a better user experience, understand how the website performs, and analyze what works and where it needs improvement.
How do we use cookies?
As with most online services, our website uses first-party and third-party cookies for several purposes. First-party cookies are primarily necessary for the website to function the right way, and they do not collect any of your personally identifiable data.
The third-party cookies used on our website are mainly for understanding how the website performs, how you interact with our website, keeping our services secure, and providing relevant advertisements. These settings will provide you with a better and improved user experience and help speed up your future interactions with our website.
What types of cookies do we use?
Essential: Some cookies are essential for you to be able to experience the full functionality of our site. They allow us to maintain user sessions and prevent any security threats. They do not collect or store any personal information. For example, these cookies allow you to log in to your account, add products to your basket, and check out securely.
Registered course users must use cookies that authorize their access to paid content. Blocking these cookies will result in losing access to the paid course content. Anyone experiencing difficulty logging into their account should confirm they have allowed these essential cookies.
Statistics: These cookies store information like the number of visitors to the website, the number of unique visitors, which pages have been visited, the source of the visit, etc. These data help us understand and analyze how well the website performs and where it needs improvement.
Marketing: Our website displays advertisements. These cookies are used to personalize the advertisements that we show to you to be meaningful to you. These cookies also help us keep track of the efficiency of these ad campaigns.
The third-party ad providers may also use the information stored in these cookies to show you ads on other websites on the browser.
Functional: These cookies help certain non-essential functionalities on our website. These functionalities include embedding content like videos or sharing content of the website on social media platforms.
Preferences: These cookies help us store your settings and browsing preferences like language preferences so that you have a better and more efficient experience on future visits to the website.
How can I control the cookie preferences?
Should you decide to change your preferences later through your browsing session, you can click on the “Privacy & Cookie Policy” link on your screen. Clicking this will display the consent notice and enable you to change your preferences or withdraw your consent entirely.
In addition to this, different browsers provide different methods to block and delete cookies used by websites. You can change your browser’s settings to block/delete the cookies. To find out more about managing and deleting cookies, visit wikipedia.org, www.allaboutcookies.org.
Comments, Posts, and Logins
If you leave a comment on our site, you may opt-in to saving your name, email address and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment. These cookies will last for one year.
If you visit our login page, we will set a temporary cookie to determine if your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is discarded when you close your browser.
We will also set up several cookies to save your login information and your screen display choices when you log in. Login cookies last for two days, and screen options cookies last for a year. If you select “Remember Me”, your login will persist for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be removed.
An additional cookie will be saved in your browser if you edit or publish an article. This cookie includes no personal data and simply indicates the post ID of the article you just edited. It expires after one day.
Essential
Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper function of the website.
Cookie ID | Purpose | Duration |
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wpconsent_preferences | This cookie is used to store the user's cookie consent preferences. | 30 days |
Comments
These cookies are needed for adding comments on this website.
Cookie ID | Purpose | Duration |
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comment_author | Used to track the user across multiple sessions. | Session |
comment_author_email | Used to track the user across multiple sessions. | Session |
comment_author_url | Used to track the user across multiple sessions. | Session |
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a powerful tool that tracks and analyzes website traffic for informed marketing decisions.
Cookie ID | Purpose | Duration |
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GA_OPT_OUT | Cookies used for functionality allow users to interact with a service or site to access features that are fundamental to that service. Things considered fundamental to the service include preferences like the user's choice of language, product optimizations that help maintain and improve a service, and maintaining information relating to a user's session, such as the content of a shopping cart. | 10 Nov 2030 |
__utmv | Contains custom information set by the web developer via the _setCustomVar method in Google Analytics. This cookie is updated every time new data is sent to the Google Analytics server. | 2 years after last activity |
__utmx | Used to determine whether a user is included in an A / B or Multivariate test. | 18 months |
__utmxx | Used to determine when the A / B or Multivariate test in which the user participates ends | 18 months |
FPAU | Assigns a specific ID to the visitor. This allows the website to determine the number of specific user-visits for analysis and statistics. | session |
FPID | Registers statistical data on users' behaviour on the website. Used for internal analytics by the website operator. | session |
FPLC | This FPLC cookie is the cross-domain linker cookie hashed from the FPID cookie. It’s not HttpOnly, which means it can be read with JavaScript. It has a relatively short lifetime, just 20 hours. | session |
AMP_TOKEN | Contains a token code that is used to read out a Client ID from the AMP Client ID Service. By matching this ID with that of Google Analytics, users can be matched when switching between AMP content and non-AMP content. Reference: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/7486764?hl=en | 30 seconds till 1 year |
_gat_gtag_ | Used to set and get tracking data | 1 hour |
_gac_ | Contains information related to marketing campaigns of the user. These are shared with Google AdWords / Google Ads when the Google Ads and Google Analytics accounts are linked together. | 90 days |
__utma | ID used to identify users and sessions | 2 years after last activity |
__utmt | Used to monitor number of Google Analytics server requests | 10 minutes |
__utmb | Used to distinguish new sessions and visits. This cookie is set when the GA.js javascript library is loaded and there is no existing __utmb cookie. The cookie is updated every time data is sent to the Google Analytics server. | 30 minutes after last activity |
__utmc | Used only with old Urchin versions of Google Analytics and not with GA.js. Was used to distinguish between new sessions and visits at the end of a session. | End of session (browser) |
__utmz | Contains information about the traffic source or campaign that directed user to the website. The cookie is set when the GA.js javascript is loaded and updated when data is sent to the Google Anaytics server | 6 months after last activity |
_ga | ID used to identify users | 2 years |
_gali | Used by Google Analytics to determine which links on a page are being clicked | 30 seconds |
_ga_ | ID used to identify users | 2 years |
_gid | ID used to identify users for 24 hours after last activity | 24 hours |
_gat | Used to monitor number of Google Analytics server requests when using Google Tag Manager | 1 minute |
_dc_gtm_ | Used to monitor number of Google Analytics server requests | 1 minute |
Google reCAPTCHA
Google reCAPTCHA helps protect websites from spam and abuse by verifying user interactions through challenges.
Cookie ID | Purpose | Duration |
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_GRECAPTCHA | Google reCAPTCHA sets a necessary cookie (_GRECAPTCHA) when executed for the purpose of providing its risk analysis. | 179 days |
Google Tag Manager
Google Tag Manager simplifies the management of marketing tags on your website without code changes.
Cookie ID | Purpose | Duration |
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cookiePreferences | Registers cookie preferences of a user | 2 years |
td | Registers statistical data on users' behaviour on the website. Used for internal analytics by the website operator. | session |
Login
These cookies are used for managing login functionality on this website.
Cookie ID | Purpose | Duration |
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wordpress_logged_in | Used to store logged-in users. | Persistent |
wordpress_sec | Used to track the user across multiple sessions. | 15 days |
wordpress_test_cookie | Used to determine if cookies are enabled. | Session |
Statistics
Statistics cookies collect information anonymously. This information helps us understand how visitors use our website.
WooCommerce Sourcebuster
SourceBuster is used by WooCommerce for order attribution based on user source.
Cookie ID | Purpose | Duration |
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sbjs_session | The number of page views in this session and the current page path | 30 minutes |
sbjs_udata | Information about the visitor’s user agent, such as IP, the browser, and the device type | session |
sbjs_first | Traffic origin information for the visitor’s first visit to your store (only applicable if the visitor returns before the session expires) | session |
sbjs_current | Traffic origin information for the visitor’s current visit to your store | session |
sbjs_first_add | Timestamp, referring URL, and entry page for your visitor’s first visit to your store (only applicable if the visitor returns before the session expires) | session |
sbjs_current_add | Timestamp, referring URL, and entry page for your visitor’s current visit to your store | session |
sbjs_migrations | Technical data to help with migrations between different versions of the tracking feature | session |