1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They can help a website remember information about your visit, such as your preferences, session status, language settings, or interactions with the website.
Cookies may be placed directly by the website you visit, known as first-party cookies, or by external providers used on the website, known as third-party cookies.
Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, local storage, software development kits, device identifiers, or other tracking technologies that store or access information on a user device.
2. How Nyvorat may use cookies
Nyvorat may use cookies and similar technologies to support website functionality, improve user experience, understand how the website is used, measure marketing activity, maintain security, and remember cookie preferences.
The exact cookies used may change depending on website features, analytics tools, marketing tools, hosting configuration, embedded content, forms, or third-party integrations.
- to make the website load and function correctly;
- to remember cookie consent choices and preferences;
- to understand aggregated website traffic and performance;
- to measure campaign performance where legally permitted;
- to improve page structure, user experience, and content relevance;
- to support website security, diagnostics, and fraud prevention.
3. Types of cookies we may use
The categories below explain the main types of cookies and similar technologies that may be used on the Nyvorat website.
| Cookie category |
Purpose |
Consent approach |
| Strictly necessary cookies |
Used for essential website functions such as page loading, security, session management, form functionality, and remembering privacy choices. |
Usually active by default because the website may not work properly without them. |
| Functional cookies |
Used to remember preferences such as language, region, interface choices, or other optional functionality. |
May require consent depending on the specific purpose and applicable law. |
| Analytics cookies |
Used to understand website traffic, page performance, visitor interactions, referral sources, and aggregated usage patterns. |
Used based on consent where required, especially if data is not strictly necessary or may identify users. |
| Marketing cookies |
Used to measure campaign performance, build audiences, limit ad repetition, support remarketing, or understand advertising effectiveness. |
Used only where legally permitted and generally based on user consent. |
| Embedded content cookies |
May be set by third-party embedded services such as videos, maps, widgets, social media embeds, scheduling tools, or forms. |
Depends on the provider and purpose; optional tracking should be controlled through consent where required. |
This table describes possible categories. The exact cookies active on the website may depend on the tools installed and the choices made in the cookie banner.
4. Similar tracking technologies
In addition to cookies, the website may use similar technologies that store or access information on your device or help identify how users interact with digital content.
These technologies may include tracking pixels, tags, local storage, session storage, scripts, conversion tracking technologies, or other tools used for website performance, analytics, advertising measurement, or security.
Where these technologies are used for optional analytics or marketing purposes, they should follow the same consent principles as cookies where required by applicable law.
5. Third-party cookies and providers
Some cookies or similar technologies may be placed by third-party providers that help us operate the website, understand performance, improve services, manage forms, or measure marketing activity.
These providers may process information according to their own privacy and cookie policies. Third-party tools may include, depending on implementation:
- website analytics providers;
- advertising and campaign measurement platforms;
- form, CRM, or email marketing tools;
- hosting, security, or performance providers;
- embedded content providers, such as video, map, or scheduling tools.
We aim to use third-party tools responsibly and configure optional tracking according to applicable consent requirements.
6. How to manage cookie preferences
When you visit the website, you may be shown a cookie banner or preference center that allows you to accept, reject, or customize optional cookies.
You can usually manage your preferences by:
- accepting all cookies where this option is presented;
- rejecting non-essential cookies where this option is presented;
- customizing categories such as analytics or marketing cookies;
- changing your preferences later through the cookie settings link, if available;
- using your browser settings to delete or block cookies.
Recommended implementation note: add a visible “Cookie Settings” link in the footer or cookie banner so users can easily reopen the preference center.
7. Browser controls
Most browsers allow you to block, delete, or manage cookies through their settings. Browser settings may also allow you to block third-party cookies or delete cookies when you close the browser.
Please note that blocking some cookies may affect website functionality, form behavior, saved preferences, or page performance.
Browser controls are separate from the website cookie banner. If you use multiple browsers or devices, you may need to update preferences on each browser and device.
8. How long cookies last
Cookies may be session cookies or persistent cookies.
- Session cookies: usually expire when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: remain on your device for a defined period or until you delete them.
The duration of each cookie depends on its purpose, the provider that sets it, and the configuration of the website or third-party tool.
9. Cookies and personal data
Some cookies may collect or be connected to personal data, such as IP addresses, device identifiers, browsing behavior, form interactions, or campaign identifiers.
When cookies or similar technologies involve personal data, our processing is also covered by our Privacy Policy, which explains data categories, purposes, legal bases, retention, sharing, and your rights.
10. Withdrawing consent
If optional cookies are used based on your consent, you may withdraw or change your consent at any time through the cookie preference center, if available, or by adjusting your browser settings.
Withdrawing consent does not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before withdrawal.
11. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, cookies, third-party tools, legal requirements, or business operations.
The updated version will be posted on this page with a revised “Last updated” date.
12. Contact us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, cookie preferences, or how tracking technologies are used on the website, you can contact us using the details below.
This Cookie Policy is a general template for the Nyvorat website and should be reviewed by a qualified legal professional before publication if you need formal legal compliance assurance.