Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which ones we use on haloprivacy.com, and how you can manage them. It is a companion to our Privacy Policy.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device to remember information between visits or pages. Some cookies are essential to making a site work; others are used for analytics or advertising. Similar technologies (such as localStorage and session storage) work the same way for our purposes here.
2. What we use, in plain English
We use only first-party storage that is strictly necessary to operate the site and remember small preferences you've set. We do not use cookies for advertising, profiling, or cross-site tracking, and we do not run third-party analytics on this site.
- halo-theme, remembers your light/dark theme preference. Stored in
localStorage. No expiration; cleared if you clear site data. - halo-cookies-ack, remembers that you've acknowledged the cookie banner so we don't show it on every visit. Stored in
localStorage.
Our hosting infrastructure may also process short-lived technical cookies or tokens needed for security (for example, to mitigate denial-of-service attacks). These are strictly necessary and used only for that purpose.
3. Your choices
You can clear or block cookies at any time through your browser settings. If you clear our cookies, we will not remember your theme choice, and the cookie banner will appear again on your next visit. The site will continue to function normally.
Most browsers also offer a "Do Not Track" or Global Privacy Control signal. Because we don't engage in cross-context behavioral advertising or sell personal information, these signals don't change how the site behaves, but we honor the spirit of them by default.
4. Changes
If we change the cookies we use, we will update this policy and the effective date above. If the change is material, we will take additional steps as required by law.
5. Contact
Questions about cookies? Write to info@haloprivacy.com.
