Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy describes cookies, local storage, and similar technologies that may be used on the Aurevian Labs website to provide essential functions, remember preferences, understand performance, and protect the website.
1. What these technologies are
A cookie is a small text record stored by a browser. Local storage and similar browser technologies can also retain limited information on a device. Some records last only for a browsing session, while others remain for a defined period or until removed. These technologies can be placed directly by the website or by a service provider supporting website operation.
2. Essential functions
Essential technologies may support page delivery, security, traffic management, error prevention, form behavior, consent choices, and protection against abuse. They may also maintain interface choices, such as the light or dark theme selected by the visitor. Blocking essential storage can cause parts of the website to behave unexpectedly.
3. Preference storage
Preference records remember choices so the same setting can be applied on a later visit. For example, the website may store a theme choice locally in the browser. Preference storage does not need to identify the visitor by name and is used to provide a more consistent experience.
4. Analytics and performance
Limited analytics may be used to understand page visits, device categories, general referral sources, approximate region, loading performance, and interaction patterns. This information helps identify technical problems and determine whether website content is useful. Where required, non-essential analytics will be used only after appropriate consent. Aurevian Labs does not use this website to sell cross-site behavioral advertising profiles.
5. Third-party services
Website hosting, security, content delivery, scheduling, embedded media, payment, or analytics providers may set or read their own technologies when their features are used. Their practices are governed by their own policies. An embedded or external function may send the visitor’s IP address and browser information to the relevant provider so the requested content can be delivered.
6. Typical categories
- Strictly necessary: security, page operation, network management, form integrity, and consent records.
- Preferences: interface selections such as visual theme or language.
- Performance: aggregated or limited data used to diagnose errors and improve load quality.
- Analytics: measurement of general site use and content engagement when enabled.
The exact technologies may change as the website platform and service providers are updated. No category description should be read as a promise that every listed technology is active at all times.
7. Consent and choices
Where local law requires consent for non-essential technologies, a visitor may be offered a choice before they are activated. Consent can be changed prospectively through an available preference control or by deleting stored records in the browser. Essential technologies may continue to operate because they are necessary to deliver or protect the website.
8. Browser controls
Most browsers allow users to view, delete, block, or limit cookies and site data. Controls vary by browser and device. Clearing site data may remove saved preferences, and blocking all storage may affect forms, theme selection, or security functions. Private or incognito browsing may still allow session technologies during the active session.
9. Global Privacy Control and Do Not Track
Browser privacy signals continue to develop and are not interpreted uniformly by all services. Where a legally recognized Global Privacy Control signal applies to a relevant processing activity, it will be handled as required. Because the website is not designed to sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, some signals may not change ordinary essential or first-party operation.
10. Retention
Session records usually expire when the browser session ends. Persistent preference or consent records may remain longer so the website can remember a choice. Analytics retention is set according to the relevant provider and business need and should be limited to a reasonable period. Visitors can remove browser-stored records at any time through browser settings.
11. Changes to this policy
This policy may be revised when website technology, providers, legal requirements, or business practices change. The version published here applies to future visits after publication. The Privacy Policy provides additional information about personal information and related rights.