1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device to make the site work, to remember things about your visit, or to measure how the site is used. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and tracking pixels. In this Policy, we use "cookies" to refer to all of them.
2. What we use today
We currently only set strictly necessary cookies. These are cookies that are essential to make the site work safely. They do not track you for advertising, and they do not build a profile of you across other sites.
- Session and security cookies — used to keep the site working while you move between pages, to remember form state so you do not lose your place, and to protect our forms from automated abuse (for example, a cross-site request forgery token or a rate-limit identifier).
Because these cookies are strictly necessary, we rely on our legitimate interest in running a safe website to set them, without asking for your consent. You can still block them through your browser settings, but parts of the site, including the waitlist and contact forms, may stop working.
3. What we may add later
We may decide in future to add:
- Performance and analytics cookies — to understand, in aggregate, how people use the site so we can improve it (for example, a privacy-friendly analytics tool such as Plausible, or a limited configuration of Google Analytics);
- Marketing and personalisation cookies — to measure the effectiveness of campaigns we run about the Halisi Trolley.
Before we set any cookie in these categories, we will update this Policy and our Privacy Policy, show a consent banner, and ask for your opt-in. You will always be able to change your mind from a "Cookie preferences" link that we will add to the footer at that time.
4. Third-party cookies
Today we do not embed third-party content on the Site that sets its own cookies. If we add an embedded video (for example from YouTube), a chat widget, or a map in the future, that provider may set cookies on your device when you interact with their content. We will list those providers here and, where consent is required, ask for it through the cookie banner.
5. How to manage cookies
You can control cookies through your browser. Each browser is different, but most let you:
- see which cookies are set on your device and delete them individually or all at once;
- block cookies from some or all sites;
- set the browser to ask you each time a site wants to set a cookie.
Help pages for the most common browsers:
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop parts of the Site from working, including the waitlist and contact forms.
6. "Do Not Track" signals
There is no common industry standard for how "Do Not Track" signals should be interpreted, so we do not currently respond to them. We rely on the strict controls above instead: we only set strictly necessary cookies, and we will ask for your consent before setting anything else.
7. Changes to this Policy
If we change which cookies we use or why, we will update the effective date and version at the top of this page. For material changes, we will also show you a notice on the Site.
8. Contact
If you have any questions, please email info@zuhurasolutions.com.