This ledger details how optimus nexus deploys cookies, pixels and similar signal files (collectively "cookies") to calibrate performance, remember preferences and secure your journey.
1. What Exactly Is a Cookie?
A cookie is a micro‑sized text fragment that your browser stores at our request. It carries an anonymous ID and occasionally extra settings so we can tell one page visit from another.
2. Categories We Serve
- Essential — core site hydraulics such as session integrity or basket memory.
- Analytics — telemetry on which articles resonate, captured in aggregate.
- Personalisation — remembers your language, dark‑mode toggle or lab preference.
- Marketing — facilitates opt‑in newsletters or relevant product spotlights.
3. First vs Third‑Party
"First‑party" cookies originate from our domain. "Third‑party" cookies stem from partners (e.g., payment gateway, video host). We vet every partner for equivalent privacy posture.
4. Your Controls
A banner launches on first visit, letting you accept all or drill into specific categories. You can revisit the panel anytime via the footer link labelled “Cookie Settings.” Browsers also let you delete or block cookies globally — consult your browser’s help files for instructions.
5. Data Fusion
We treat cookie IDs as pseudonymous. Only when you willingly supply personal details (e.g., newsletter sign‑up) do we logically link them for support or analytics.
6. Lifespan Matrix
Cookies expire automatically after 30 minutes (session), 24 hours (analytics sample) or 12 months (preference) unless laws mandate sooner disposal.
7. Updates
We may refine this ledger as technology or regulation evolves. Timestamped modifications appear here; material changes prompt a site notice.
Questions?
Email [email protected] — our data stewards reply within two working days.