Cookie Policy
Last updated: July 2026
This policy explains which cookies and similar technologies may be used on thesockle.com, why they are used, and how you can manage your choices.
1. Who operates this website?
The Sockle is operated, sold and billed by WISHMAKERS, a French simplified joint-stock company (SAS) with share capital of €1,000, registered with the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 904 719 556 R.C.S. Paris, with registered office at 66 avenue des Champs-Élysées, 75008 Paris, France.
2. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file stored on your computer, smartphone or tablet when you visit a website. Cookies and similar technologies can be used to operate a website, remember a choice, secure a payment, measure audience activity or provide third-party functionality.
Cookies that are not strictly necessary are not placed before you have made a choice through the consent banner, unless a specific legal exemption applies.
3. Cookies used on thesockle.com
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the technical operation, security and administration of the website. They cannot be disabled through the consent banner because the site may not function correctly without them.
| Cookie or provider | Purpose | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|
| WordPress security and session cookies | Website security, administrator authentication and session management. These mainly concern authenticated administrators. | Session or limited duration |
| Cookie consent preference | Stores whether you accepted, refused or customised optional cookies, so that the banner does not reappear on every visit. | Up to 6 months |
Payment cookies — Stripe Checkout
When you choose to pay, you are redirected to a payment page hosted by Stripe. Stripe may use cookies and similar technologies that are necessary for payment processing, fraud prevention, security and service continuity. These cookies are placed and managed by Stripe on its own environment and are governed by Stripe's cookie and privacy notices.
| Provider | Purpose | Where used |
|---|---|---|
| Stripe | Secure payment processing, fraud detection, authentication and checkout continuity. | Stripe-hosted checkout and payment environment |
Audience measurement cookies
If audience measurement is activated, it is used to understand how visitors use the website, such as pages viewed, visit duration and navigation paths. Where consent is legally required, these cookies are activated only after you accept them.
| Cookie or provider | Purpose | Maximum duration |
|---|---|---|
| Google Analytics 4 — _ga, _ga_* | Audience measurement and aggregated usage statistics, only if Google Analytics is enabled and consent has been obtained. | Up to 13 months, according to the site's configuration |
The Sockle does not intentionally use advertising, behavioural profiling or social-media tracking cookies at the date of this policy. If new tools are added, this policy and the consent banner must be updated before those trackers are activated.
4. Your consent choices
When optional cookies are used, the consent banner must allow you to accept, refuse or customise them. Refusing optional cookies does not prevent you from accessing the website, completing the questionnaire, ordering or receiving your Strategic Brand Platform.
You may withdraw or change your choice at any time through the cookie settings available on the website.
Manage cookie preferencesBrowser settings
You may also block or delete cookies through your browser settings:
5. Retention of your choice
Your cookie choice may be stored for up to 6 months. After that period, the website may ask you to express your preference again. You remain free to withdraw your consent at any time.
6. Updates to this policy
This policy may be updated when the website, its service providers or the applicable legal requirements change. The date shown at the top of the page identifies the latest version.
7. Contact
For questions about cookies or personal data, contact: vassili@goodtimesproduction.com.
You may also lodge a complaint with the CNIL, the French data protection authority.
