Effective Date: 1st April, 2026
This Cookie Policy (“Policy”) explains how LaCharme LLC, a Florida limited liability company doing business as Health & Group (“H& Group,” “Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), uses cookies and similar tracking technologies in connection with the website located at https://healthandgroup.com (the “Website”).
This Policy forms an integral part of, and should be read in conjunction with, the Company’s Privacy Policy.
1. DEFINITIONS
1.1 For the purposes of this Policy:
- (a) “Cookies” means small text files placed on a User’s device when visiting a website, which store or retrieve information about such User;
- (b) “Tracking Technologies” includes cookies, pixels, tags, scripts, device identifiers, and similar technologies used to collect or access information from a User’s device;
- (c) “Personal Data” has the meaning assigned under applicable data protection laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).
1.2 Cookies and similar technologies may constitute personal data where they enable identification or tracking of an individual.
2. USE OF COOKIES AND TRACKING TECHNOLOGIES
2.1 The Company uses cookies and tracking technologies for lawful operational and commercial purposes, including:
- (a) enabling Website functionality;
- (b) improving performance and user experience;
- (c) analyzing Website traffic and usage patterns;
- (d) supporting security and fraud prevention;
- (e) facilitating communications and engagement; and
- (f) supporting business development and analytics.
2.2 Cookies may be classified as:
- (a) First-party cookies (set by the Website itself); and
- (b) Third-party cookies (set by external service providers).
3. LEGAL BASIS AND CONSENT (GDPR COMPLIANCE)
3.1 In accordance with the GDPR and applicable ePrivacy regulations:
- (a) Strictly necessary cookies may be deployed without User consent;
- (b) All non-essential cookies shall require prior, explicit, and informed consent before activation.
3.2 Consent must be:
- (a) freely given;
- (b) specific and granular;
- (c) informed; and
- (d) unambiguous, expressed through a clear affirmative action.
3.3 Non-essential cookies shall not be placed on a User’s device prior to obtaining valid consent.
3.4 Users shall have the ability to withdraw or modify consent at any time, with effect for future processing.
4. CATEGORIES OF COOKIES USED
The Company may use the following categories of cookies:
4.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the operation of the Website and enable core functionality, including:
- page navigation
- security features
- form submissions
- session management
These cookies cannot be disabled without impairing Website functionality.
4.2 Functional Cookies
These cookies enable the Website to remember User preferences and enhance usability, including:
- language preferences
- region or location settings
- user interface customization
4.3 Analytical / Performance Cookies
These cookies collect aggregated information regarding Website usage, including:
- pages visited
- session duration
- navigation patterns
Such data is used for internal analytics and service improvement.
4.4 Targeting / Marketing Cookies
Where applicable, these cookies may be used to:
- deliver relevant content or communications
- measure effectiveness of campaigns
- track engagement across platforms
These cookies are subject to explicit User consent.
5. INFORMATION COLLECTED VIA COOKIES
Cookies may collect the following types of information:
- (a) IP address
- (b) device identifiers
- (c) browser type and configuration
- (d) interaction data
- (e) session identifiers
- (f) inferred behavioral patterns
Where such information can identify a User, it shall be treated as personal data.
6. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
6.1 The Website may utilize third-party services that deploy cookies, including but not limited to:
- analytics providers
- communication tools
- hosting and infrastructure providers
6.2 Such third parties may independently process data in accordance with their own privacy policies.
6.3 The Company does not control third-party cookies and disclaims responsibility for their practices.
7. COOKIE DURATION
7.1 Cookies may be classified by duration as:
- (a) Session Cookies — automatically deleted upon browser closure;
- (b) Persistent Cookies — stored for a defined period or until manually deleted.
7.2 The duration of each cookie depends on its specific purpose and configuration.
8. USER CONTROL AND COOKIE MANAGEMENT
8.1 Users may manage cookie preferences through:
- (a) the Website’s cookie consent banner or preference center;
- (b) browser settings allowing deletion or blocking of cookies;
- (c) third-party opt-out tools where applicable.
8.2 Users may withdraw consent at any time without affecting prior lawful processing.
8.3 Disabling certain cookies may impact Website functionality.
9. COOKIE CONSENT MECHANISM
9.1 Upon initial access to the Website, Users shall be presented with a cookie notice or banner.
9.2 Such notice shall:
- (a) clearly inform Users of cookie usage;
- (b) provide granular consent options;
- (c) enable acceptance or rejection of non-essential cookies;
- (d) link to this Cookie Policy; and
- (e) allow subsequent modification of preferences.
9.3 Consent records may be retained for compliance and audit purposes.
10. DATA SHARING AND PROCESSING
10.1 Data collected via cookies may be shared with:
- (a) internal Company divisions and affiliates;
- (b) authorized service providers;
- (c) regulatory or legal authorities where required.
10.2 Such processing shall be limited to legitimate business purposes and legal obligations.
11. INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS
11.1 Cookie-related data may be transferred across jurisdictions, including outside the European Economic Area (EEA).
11.2 Where required, appropriate safeguards shall be implemented in accordance with applicable law.
11A. CROSS-DOMAIN AND CROSS-PLATFORM COOKIES
The Company operates multiple digital platforms and domains within a unified organizational ecosystem. Cookies and tracking technologies may be used to recognize Users across such platforms and to associate interactions occurring on different domains.
Such cross-domain tracking may be used for purposes including:
- (a) maintaining session continuity across platforms;
- (b) improving user experience and navigation;
- (c) internal analytics and performance measurement; and
- (d) system security and fraud detection.
Where required by applicable law, such tracking shall be subject to appropriate consent mechanisms.
12. RELATIONSHIP WITH PRIVACY POLICY
12.1 This Policy supplements the Company’s Privacy Policy.
12.2 In the event of any inconsistency, the Privacy Policy shall prevail with respect to personal data processing.
13. MODIFICATIONS TO THIS POLICY
13.1 The Company reserves the right to amend this Policy at any time.
13.2 Any modifications shall become effective upon posting.
13.3 Continued use of the Website constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.
14. GOVERNING LAW
This Policy shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida, United States, without regard to conflict of law principles.
15. CONTACT INFORMATION
For inquiries regarding this Policy:
Email: legal@healthandgroup.com
Phone: +1 (833) 377-2526

