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Cookie Policy

Cookies should serve you, not follow you

This page explains what cookies are, how we use them, and how to control them. We aim to keep cookie use limited and purposeful.

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1) What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device. They help websites remember preferences, maintain sessions, and understand how pages perform. Some cookies are essential; others are optional.

Session vs persistent

  • Session cookies: temporary, removed when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies: remain until they expire or you delete them.

First-party vs third-party

  • First-party: set by our domain (cloudfactorx.com).
  • Third-party: set by external services embedded on the site (e.g., maps).

2) Cookie categories we may use

We try to keep categories minimal. If we introduce new tools, we update this page with clear explanations.

Essential cookies

  • Support core site functions and basic security.
  • Help prevent abuse (e.g., spam protection).
  • Enable basic preferences (where applicable).

Without essential cookies, some site features may not work reliably.

Analytics / performance (optional)

  • Helps us understand which pages load well and which need improvement.
  • Used to fix errors and improve usability.
  • Should be configured to avoid unnecessary personal identification when possible.

If you add analytics tooling later, consider consent controls depending on applicable laws.

3) Embedded services (Google Maps)

Our Contact page may include a Google Maps embed to help you find the area. That embed may set cookies or collect technical data.

What happens when a map loads

  • Your browser connects to Google’s servers to display the map.
  • Google may collect technical information (e.g., device and usage data).
  • Google may set cookies according to its policies.

Your control

  • Block third-party cookies in your browser.
  • Use privacy-focused browser settings or extensions.
  • Review external provider policies for additional controls.

4) How to manage cookies

Most controls are available in your browser. You can block cookies, delete them, or use private browsing modes.

Common options

  • Block all cookies (may break some features).
  • Block third-party cookies (often the most practical choice).
  • Delete cookies when you close the browser.
  • Clear cookies for a specific site only.

What may change if you disable cookies

  • Some preferences may not be remembered.
  • Security features may be less effective.
  • Embedded content (maps) may behave differently.

We aim for a site that remains usable even with minimal cookies.

5) Updates to this policy

We may update this page if cookie usage changes. The latest version will always be posted here.

Questions

If you have questions about cookies, contact us via the Contact page.

Last updated: 2026-02-06