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Cookie Policy

Nexoraz  ยท  Last Updated: 28 March 2026

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They help the site remember certain information โ€” such as your preferences โ€” so that your experience works smoothly on future visits.

Most websites use cookies for basic functionality. The ones we use are described in detail below so you can make an informed decision about your preferences.

Cookies We Use

Essential Cookies

Required for the website to function. These handle session continuity and basic security. They cannot be disabled.

Examples: session identifier, security token  ยท  Duration: session

Always on

Analytics Cookies

Help us understand how visitors use the site โ€” which pages are visited, how long people stay, and where they come from. All data is aggregated and anonymous.

Examples: Google Analytics (GA4)  ยท  Duration: up to 2 years

Marketing Cookies

Used to track visits across websites so that relevant advertising can be shown. We may use platforms such as Google Ads or Meta Pixel for this purpose.

Examples: conversion tracking pixel  ยท  Duration: up to 90 days

Preference Cookies

Remember settings you've chosen โ€” such as your cookie consent decision โ€” so you're not asked again on every visit.

Examples: cookie consent record  ยท  Duration: 12 months

Preferences saved.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our site are placed by third-party services we use. These include Google Analytics for site measurement, and advertising platforms if marketing cookies are enabled. Each third party operates under its own privacy policy.

We do not sell any data collected through cookies and do not share it for purposes beyond those stated above.

Cookie Duration

Session cookies are deleted as soon as you close your browser. They are used only while you are actively visiting the site.

Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period โ€” typically between 30 days and 2 years depending on their purpose โ€” unless you delete them manually or through browser settings.

Managing Cookies in Your Browser

You can control or delete cookies at any time through your browser settings. Instructions for common browsers:

Google Chrome
Settings โ†’ Privacy and security โ†’ Cookies and other site data. From there you can block all cookies, allow only first-party cookies, or delete existing cookies. You can also manage per-site exceptions.
Mozilla Firefox
Settings โ†’ Privacy & Security โ†’ Cookies and Site Data. Firefox offers Standard, Strict, and Custom levels of cookie blocking, along with the ability to clear cookies on a per-site basis.
Apple Safari
Preferences โ†’ Privacy โ†’ Manage Website Data. Safari blocks cross-site tracking by default. You can also clear all cookies or remove data from specific sites.
Microsoft Edge
Settings โ†’ Cookies and site permissions โ†’ Cookies and site data. Edge offers Basic, Balanced, and Strict tracking prevention levels in addition to manual cookie management.

On mobile devices, cookie settings are typically found within your browser's Settings or Privacy menu. Steps vary by browser and operating system version.

Your Rights

You may withdraw your consent to optional cookies at any time by adjusting the toggles above or through your browser settings. Doing so will not affect anything you've done on the site prior to withdrawal.

Disabling analytics or marketing cookies will not prevent you from using the site. It may, however, limit our ability to improve the experience based on how visitors navigate the site.

For questions about how we handle data more broadly, please refer to our Privacy Policy, or contact us at [email protected].