How Arbor Gaming uses cookies and similar technologies, the categories we set, and how to manage consent under PIPEDA and Quebec's Law 25.
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device to remember information between visits. They let a site work properly, remember your preferences, and understand how visitors use its pages. Some cookies are set by us (first-party) and some by the third-party services we use (third-party). This policy explains which cookies Arbor Gaming (arborprotreeservice.ca) uses and how you can control them.
In line with Quebec’s Law 25 and the federal PIPEDA, we ask for your consent before setting any non-essential cookie. When you first visit, only strictly necessary cookies are active. Analytics, affiliate/attribution and preference cookies are set only after you accept them through our cookie banner — and you can grant or refuse consent by category (granular consent), not just all-or-nothing. You can change your mind at any time.
| Category | Purpose | Example | Typical duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Core site function, security and remembering your cookie choices. Cannot be switched off. | Session / consent-preference cookie | Session – 12 months |
| Analytics | Measure traffic and understand how pages are used, so we can improve the site. | Google Analytics (_ga) | Up to 24 months |
| Affiliate / attribution | Record that you reached an operator through our link, so a referral can be correctly attributed. | Affiliate-network click cookie | 30 – 90 days |
| Preferences | Remember non-essential choices such as display settings. | UI-preference cookie | Up to 12 months |
You are in control of non-essential cookies in two ways:
Withdrawing consent is as easy as giving it, and doing so will not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out before you withdrew.
Some cookies are set by trusted third parties acting on our behalf — primarily our analytics provider and the affiliate networks that track referrals. These providers may process the resulting data under their own privacy terms. We describe how we work with third parties, and any cross-border transfers, in our Privacy Policy.
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal. Because there is still no consistent industry standard for how sites should respond to DNT, we do not rely on it — instead, our category-based consent banner gives you clear, granular control that meets Law 25 and PIPEDA requirements.
We may update this Cookie Policy when our cookies or the law change. The current version, with its “Last updated” date, is always the one on this page.
Questions about our use of cookies? Email privacy@arborprotreeservice.ca or use our contact page.

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