Quick read. Essential storage remembers your cookie choices. Everything else is optional and loads only if you opt in via the banner or settings modal.
1. Introduction and relationship to the Privacy Policy
Cookies are one type of technology among several that can store or read information on your device. This Cookie Policy should be read together with the Privacy Policy, which explains broader data processing. The controller is Khelvorniuux, 48 Market St, Manchester M1 1PW, United Kingdom. Questions about cookies may be sent to touch@khelvorniuux.world.
2. What cookies and similar technologies include
In addition to traditional HTTP cookies, we may use HTML5 local storage, session storage, pixels, and scripts that perform a comparable function. For simplicity this document refers to them collectively as “cookies” unless a distinction matters for your controls. First-party technologies are set by our domain; third-party technologies are set by partners when their code runs in your browser.
Session cookies
Expire when you close the browser. Often used for security-sensitive flows or temporary UI state.
Persistent cookies
Remain for a defined lifetime. Used to remember consent, language, or aggregate measurement across visits.
3. Who places cookies on this site
Our web team configures first-party storage for consent and basic performance. If you enable analytics or marketing, selected vendors may place their own cookies subject to their documentation. We assess vendors for GDPR alignment and include them in our records of processing activities. Vendor lists may evolve; material additions will be reflected in periodic reviews of this Policy.
4. Strictly necessary category
These technologies are required for core functions such as load balancing, security hardening, fraud prevention, and remembering that you have made a cookie choice. They do not require consent under the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) exemption for strictly necessary purposes, although we still explain them here for completeness. You cannot disable this category through our banner without breaking the consent record mechanism; browser settings remain your ultimate technical control.
5. Analytics category
If you opt in, analytics tools help us understand aggregated traffic: approximate geography, screen sizes, navigation paths, and engagement with content sections. We configure such tools to minimise personal data where possible, use IP anonymisation features when offered, and avoid merging analytics IDs with contact records unless a separate lawful basis exists. You may withdraw consent at any time; withdrawal stops new collection but may not erase historical aggregate reports already generated.
6. Marketing category
Marketing cookies or pixels may measure whether an advertisement led to a visit, help cap how often you see a creative, or build audience segments for responsible outreach. We deploy marketing technologies only after consent. Even with consent, you may unsubscribe from email lists independently using links in those messages, which operates alongside cookie preferences.
7. Local storage and consent keys
Our banner stores a structured preference object in local storage, including boolean flags for analytics and marketing, plus a high-level consent state label. Keys are named with a short project prefix to avoid collisions. Clearing site data in your browser removes these entries and will cause the banner to appear again on the next visit.
8. Typical durations by category
- Strictly necessary: session to twelve months depending on the specific cookie; security cookies may rotate sooner.
- Analytics: commonly thirteen to twenty-four months for vendor defaults; we request shorter retention where configurable.
- Marketing: often ninety days to thirteen months; frequency-capped creatives tend toward the shorter end.
Exact maximum durations appear in vendor privacy documentation linked from their consent strings once those vendors are active on the site.
9. Browser controls and global opt-outs
Major browsers let you block third-party cookies, delete existing cookies, or alert you before storage. Mobile operating systems offer similar settings for in-app browsers. Industry programmes also provide advertising opt-out tools in some regions. Layering browser controls with our consent interface gives you defence in depth; note that aggressive blocking may affect optional features such as embedded media.
10. Updates and version tracking
When we materially change this Cookie Policy, we adjust the hero date on this page and summarise changes in plain language where practical. The footer date across the site also refreshes daily for operational consistency. Internal reference: TDDE-COOKIE-2026-EN. For definitions used on the public site, see the Terms of Use.