Cookie Policy
1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognize your browser, remember preferences, and collect usage information over time.
Similar technologies include web beacons, pixel tags, local storage, and session storage. For simplicity, we refer to all of these as "cookies" in this policy.
Cookies can be:
- Session cookies — Temporary; deleted when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies — Remain on your device for a set period or until manually deleted.
- First-party cookies — Set by cyberency.com directly.
- Third-party cookies — Set by external services we use.
2. What We Use
We use a minimal set of cookies. We do not use advertising cookies, retargeting pixels, or third-party tracking services. Our cookie usage falls into two categories:
3. Cookie Reference
* Analytics cookies are only set if you accept optional cookies via our cookie banner.
4. Third-Party Cookies
If you accept analytics cookies, Google Analytics may set cookies on our behalf. Google Analytics is configured on our site with IP anonymization enabled, meaning your full IP address is never stored.
We do not use Facebook Pixel, LinkedIn Insight Tag, or any other advertising or social media tracking cookies.
For information on how Google handles data: Google Privacy Policy ↗
5. Managing Cookies
Via Our Cookie Banner
When you first visit our site, you'll see a cookie consent banner. You can accept or decline optional (analytics) cookies there. You can change your preference at any time by clicking "Cookie Preferences" in the footer.
Via Your Browser
All modern browsers allow you to control cookies through settings. Here are links to instructions for common browsers:
Note that disabling all cookies may affect the functionality of this website.
Opt Out of Google Analytics
You can opt out of Google Analytics across all websites by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on ↗.
6. Do Not Track
Some browsers have a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that signals to websites that you do not want to be tracked. Currently, there is no universally accepted standard for how websites should respond to DNT signals.
We honor DNT signals by not enabling optional analytics cookies when a DNT signal is detected.
7. Policy Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy as our technology or practices change. The "Last updated" date will reflect when revisions were made. We encourage periodic review of this page.
8. Contact
Questions about our use of cookies: