AgilePM.Education

Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Effective date: June 13, 2026

Website: AgilePM.Education

Website address: https://agilepm.education

This Cookie Policy applies to the agilepm.education website operated by Creative Web Market Kft.

This Cookie Policy explains how AgilePM.Education uses cookies and similar technologies on this website. It describes what cookies are, what types of cookies we use, what information may be collected through cookies, how that information is used, how long cookies may remain on your device, and how you can accept, reject, manage, or withdraw your cookie preferences at any time.

This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. For further information on how we use, store, and keep personal data secure, please see our Privacy Policy.

Table of contents

  • Who we are
  • What are cookies?
  • How we use cookies
  • Cookie categories we use
  • Cookies related to education, consultation, and webshop services
  • Third-party cookies
  • International data transfers
  • Cookie consent and your choices
  • Cookie list
  • Browser controls
  • Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
  • United States privacy notice
  • Children
  • Business and organisational users
  • Changes to this Cookie Policy
  • Acknowledgement of this Cookie Policy
  • Contact

1. Who we are

AgilePM.Education provides online and/or in-person education, professional training, Agile project management courses, consultation services, workshops, digital content, and webshop functionality.

For the purposes of this Cookie Policy, “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Creative Web Market Kft. as the operator of AgilePM.Education.

Data Controller:
Creative Web Market Kft.
Website: https://agilepm.education
Contact: office@agilepm.education

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data stored in text files that are saved on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or other device when websites are loaded in a browser. Cookies are widely used to remember you and your preferences, either for a single visit or for multiple repeat visits.

Cookies allow a website to recognise your device, remember certain information about your visit, operate essential functions, improve user experience, and, where permitted, support analytics and marketing activities.

Session cookies are temporary cookies that are used during the course of your visit to the website. They usually expire when you close your web browser.

Persistent cookies remain on your computer, smartphone, tablet, or other device for a defined period of time, or until you delete them. They may be used, for example, to remember your preferences, your cookie choices, login-related settings, or other settings during future visits. They help provide a consistent and efficient experience when visiting the website and using the services.

Cookies may be set directly by this website. These are called first-party cookies. Cookies may also be set by third parties, such as those who provide analytics, advertising, payment, embedded content, security, anti-spam, or social media services. These are called third-party cookies. Third-party providers may recognise your device when you visit this website and, depending on their services and your consent choices, when you visit certain other websites.

Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, local storage, session storage, scripts, software development kits, and tracking technologies used by website platforms, analytics providers, advertising platforms, embedded content providers, payment processors, or other service providers.

In this Cookie Policy, we use the term “cookies” to refer to cookies and similar technologies.

3. How we use cookies

We use cookies for the following purposes:

  • to make the website function properly;
  • to enable secure login, account access, registration, cart, checkout, payment, and order-related features;
  • to recognise that you have created an account and have logged into that account to access relevant content or services;
  • to remember cookie consent choices;
  • to operate the website and services in accordance with choices you make, such as preferences or settings;
  • to provide access to online courses, learning materials, consultations, workshops, and purchased content;
  • to improve website performance and user experience;
  • to collect aggregated statistical information about how visitors use the website;
  • to understand how visitors interact with our website and content;
  • to measure the performance of marketing campaigns, where applicable;
  • to support embedded content or third-party features, where applicable;
  • to protect the website from misuse, fraud, spam, or unauthorised access.

We do not intentionally use optional analytics, marketing, advertising, or social media cookies unless you have provided your consent, where such consent is required by applicable law.

4. Cookie categories we use

4.1 Necessary cookies

Necessary cookies are required for the website to function correctly. These cookies enable essential features such as page navigation, secure areas of the website, user login, account management, cart functionality, checkout, payment processing, fraud prevention, security, cookie consent storage, and other technical operations.

Necessary cookies allow us to provide the best possible basic experience when you access, navigate, and use the website and its essential features. For example, these cookies may allow us to recognise that you have created an account and have logged into that account to access the content or services available to you.

These cookies cannot normally be disabled through our cookie banner because the website cannot operate properly without them. You may be able to block them through your browser settings, but some parts of the website may no longer work correctly.

Examples may include cookies used for website operation, user authentication, account access, shopping cart and checkout functionality, payment-related processes, website security, fraud prevention, technical service delivery, and storing cookie consent choices.

Legal basis under the GDPR: legitimate interest and/or necessity for providing the requested website service.

4.2 Preferences and functionality cookies

Preferences and functionality cookies allow the website to remember choices you make, such as interface preferences, display options, language preferences, username-related settings, or other settings that improve your browsing experience.

These cookies help us operate the website and services in accordance with the choices you make. For example, they may help remember how you customised the website or certain service features during future visits.

These cookies are optional and are only used where enabled or where you provide consent, depending on the nature of the cookie and applicable law.

Legal basis under the GDPR: consent, where required, or legitimate interest for limited preference functionality.

4.3 Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use AgilePM.Education. They may collect information such as which pages are visited, how long visitors stay on the website, which links are clicked, what content is most useful, and whether visitors experience technical issues.

We may use analytics tools such as Google Analytics or similar services. These tools may process information about your device, browser, approximate location, website interactions, referral source, and usage patterns.

Analytics cookies enable us and third-party services to collect aggregated data for statistical purposes about how visitors use the website. These cookies are used to help us improve the user experience, website performance, and educational content.

Analytics cookies are used only if you consent to them through the cookie banner or cookie preferences panel.

Legal basis under the GDPR: consent.

4.4 Marketing and advertising cookies

Marketing and advertising cookies may be used to measure the effectiveness of campaigns, understand how visitors interact with our content, deliver relevant advertising, build remarketing audiences, measure conversions, or support performance reporting.

These cookies may be placed by third-party platforms such as Google, Meta, LinkedIn, or other advertising and marketing service providers, if such tools are used on the website.

Your web browser may request advertisements, scripts, pixels, or other resources directly from advertising or marketing network servers. These networks may be able to view, edit, or set their own cookies, depending on the services used, your browser settings, and your consent choices.

We do not sell personal information in the traditional sense of exchanging personal information for money. However, if marketing or advertising cookies are used, some data sharing with advertising partners may be considered “sharing” or “sale” under certain United States state privacy laws.

Marketing and advertising cookies are used only if you consent to them through the cookie banner or cookie preferences panel.

Legal basis under the GDPR: consent.

4.5 Social media and embedded content cookies

Some pages may include embedded content or features from third-party platforms, such as videos, social media content, external tools, or interactive content. These third-party services may set their own cookies if you interact with them or if the content is loaded.

Third-party cookies from social media platforms, such as Facebook, LinkedIn, X, or similar services, may allow those platforms to recognise users when they visit or use the website, share content, or interact with embedded features, depending on the website configuration and your consent choices.

These cookies may be used for content delivery, event tracking, performance measurement, social sharing, or remarketing purposes, depending on the third-party provider and the website configuration.

Any data collected by third-party social media or embedded content providers is generally processed in accordance with their own privacy and cookie policies. We recommend reviewing the privacy notices of those providers.

Where required by applicable law, these cookies are only used after you give your consent.

Legal basis under the GDPR: consent, where required.

5. Cookies related to education, consultation, and webshop services

Because AgilePM.Education provides education, consultation, and webshop-related services, certain cookies may be necessary for the operation of these services.

These may include cookies required for:

  • user registration and login;
  • recognising logged-in users;
  • access to online courses or learning materials;
  • maintaining a user session;
  • remembering service-related preferences;
  • saving items in a shopping cart;
  • processing checkout steps;
  • managing orders, invoices, or customer account pages;
  • scheduling or requesting consultations;
  • protecting forms from spam or abuse;
  • maintaining website security;
  • remembering cookie consent preferences.

Where these cookies are strictly necessary for delivering a service requested by you, they may be used without separate consent. Optional analytics, marketing, advertising, and social media cookies are never treated as necessary cookies.

6. Third-party cookies

Some cookies may be placed by third-party service providers when you interact with features on our website or when third-party tools are enabled after consent.

Third-party providers may include, depending on the website configuration:

  • analytics providers;
  • advertising and remarketing platforms;
  • payment providers;
  • embedded video or content providers;
  • security and anti-spam providers;
  • email marketing or CRM providers;
  • scheduling or consultation booking providers;
  • learning management, webshop, or technical service providers;
  • social media platforms.

Third-party providers may process data according to their own privacy and cookie policies. We recommend that you review the privacy notices of those providers.

Where required by law, third-party analytics, marketing, advertising, or social media cookies will only be activated after you provide consent.

7. International data transfers

Some third-party service providers may process data outside the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, or your country of residence.

Where personal data is transferred internationally, we aim to rely on appropriate safeguards required by applicable data protection laws, such as adequacy decisions, standard contractual clauses, contractual safeguards, technical measures, or other legally recognised transfer mechanisms.

8. Cookie consent and your choices

When you first visit our website, you may see a cookie banner that allows you to:

  • accept all cookies;
  • reject non-essential cookies;
  • manage your cookie preferences by category.

Non-essential cookies, including analytics, marketing, advertising, and certain social media or embedded content cookies, are not intentionally activated unless you provide consent.

You can change or withdraw your consent at any time by using the Cookie Preferences option available on the website. This allows you to revisit the cookie settings and change your preferences or withdraw your consent.

Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.

Please note that if you reject, block, or delete cookies, some features of the website and services may not function properly.

9. Cookie list

The cookies used on this website may change from time to time depending on the website features, plugins, third-party services, analytics tools, payment solutions, embedded content, and marketing tools that are active.

The current cookie declaration is provided below.

10. Browser controls

You can also manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:

  • view cookies stored on your device;
  • delete cookies that have already been set;
  • block all cookies;
  • block third-party cookies;
  • clear cookies when closing the browser;
  • receive alerts before cookies are stored.

In addition to the cookie preferences available on this website, different browsers provide different methods to block and delete cookies used by websites. You can change your browser settings to block or delete cookies.

For more information, please visit the official support documents of your browser provider:

If you use a different web browser, please visit your browser’s official support documents.

Please note that blocking or deleting necessary cookies may affect the functionality of the website, including login, account access, course access, cart, checkout, payment, and consultation-related features.

11. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

Some browsers or extensions may offer “Do Not Track” or similar privacy signals. Because there is no uniform technical or legal standard for all such signals globally, our response may depend on the applicable law and the technical capabilities of the website.

Where required by applicable law, including certain United States state privacy laws, we will honour legally recognised opt-out preference signals, such as Global Privacy Control, where technically feasible and applicable to our processing activities.

12. United States privacy notice

If you are located in the United States, certain state privacy laws may provide additional rights regarding personal information collected through cookies and similar technologies.

There is currently no single federal cookie consent law in the United States equivalent to the GDPR. However, certain state privacy laws, consumer protection laws, and regulatory principles may apply, including rules relating to transparency, targeted advertising, profiling, sale or sharing of personal information, sensitive data, and consumer opt-out rights.

12.1 California residents

If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act, may provide you with specific rights regarding your personal information.

Depending on how cookies and third-party technologies are used, certain analytics, advertising, or tracking activities may be considered a “sale” or “sharing” of personal information under California law, particularly where data is used for cross-context behavioural advertising.

Where applicable, California residents may have the right to:

  • know what categories of personal information are collected;
  • know the purposes for which personal information is used;
  • request access to personal information;
  • request deletion of personal information;
  • request correction of inaccurate personal information;
  • opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information;
  • limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information, where applicable;
  • not be discriminated against for exercising privacy rights.

AgilePM.Education does not sell personal information in the traditional sense of exchanging personal information for money. However, if marketing or advertising cookies are used, some data sharing with advertising partners may be considered “sharing” or “sale” under certain US state privacy laws.

You can opt out of non-essential marketing cookies by rejecting marketing cookies in the Cookie Preferences panel available on this website.

If legally required, we will also provide a “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” mechanism or honour recognised opt-out preference signals.

12.2 Other US state privacy laws

Depending on your state of residence, you may have rights under other state privacy laws, such as rights to access, delete, correct, or opt out of targeted advertising, sale of personal data, or certain profiling activities.

Where such laws apply to AgilePM.Education, we will process applicable privacy requests in accordance with the relevant legal requirements.

13. Children

AgilePM.Education is intended for professional, educational, and business users. Our website and services are not directed to children under the age of 13 in the United States or under the applicable age of digital consent in the European Union or other jurisdictions.

We do not knowingly use cookies to collect personal information from children for behavioural advertising purposes.

14. Business and organisational users

If you access or use the website or services on behalf of a business, organisation, institution, or other legal entity, you represent that you have the authority to act on behalf of that entity in relation to such use. In that case, references to “you” and “your” may also refer to that entity where appropriate.

15. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in legal requirements, website functionality, cookies used, third-party services, analytics tools, marketing tools, webshop functionality, or our data processing practices.

When we update this Cookie Policy, we will revise the effective date at the top of this page. The updated version will be published on this page and will become effective when it is published, unless otherwise stated.

Where appropriate, we may also provide notice of material changes in other ways, such as through the website or through contact details you have provided.

16. Acknowledgement of this Cookie Policy

By accessing and using the website and services, you acknowledge that you have had the opportunity to read this Cookie Policy and understand how cookies and similar technologies may be used on this website.

This acknowledgement does not replace any consent required for optional cookies. Optional analytics, marketing, advertising, and certain third-party cookies are used only where you have provided consent, where such consent is required by applicable law.

17. Contact

If you have any questions, concerns, or complaints about this Cookie Policy, cookie settings, or how AgilePM.Education uses cookies and similar technologies, please contact us through the Contact page: https://agilepm.education/contact/
or at e-mail: office@agilepm.education

This document was last updated on June 13, 2026

This document was created on April 23, 2023

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