Cookie Policy
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1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognise your browser across visits, remember preferences, and gather information about how pages are used. Cookies do not contain executable code and cannot access other data on your device.
We use cookies and similar technologies — including pixels and local storage — on mindahub.live to keep the site functioning correctly and to understand how visitors engage with our content.
2. Cookies We Use
Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the website to function. They manage sessions, maintain security, and store your cookie consent preference. They cannot be disabled.
- Session management — keeps your browsing session intact
- Cookie consent record — stores your preferences in localStorage
- Security tokens — protects against cross-site request issues
Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand which pages attract the most interest and how visitors move through the site. This information guides content improvements. Data is aggregated and does not identify individuals.
- Google Analytics (GA4) — page views, session duration, referral paths
- Aggregated behaviour data — scroll depth, link clicks
Marketing Cookies
Marketing cookies support the measurement of our advertising campaigns across platforms. They help us understand which channels bring visitors to the site and allow ad networks to show relevant content.
- Google Ads conversion tracking
- Meta (Facebook) Pixel — campaign attribution
- Microsoft Advertising (Bing Pixel) — search ad measurement
Preference Cookies
Preference cookies remember settings you have chosen, such as your language or display region, so you do not need to reconfigure them on each visit.
- Language and locale settings
- UI display preferences
3. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies are set by third-party services we use. These parties have their own privacy policies and cookie practices:
- Google — Analytics, Ads, Maps (privacy policy)
- Meta — Facebook Pixel for campaign measurement (privacy policy)
- Microsoft — Bing advertising pixel (privacy policy)
We do not control cookies placed by these third parties and encourage you to review their policies directly.
4. Cookie Duration
- Session cookies — active only while your browser is open; deleted when you close it.
- Persistent cookies — remain for a defined period. Analytics cookies typically expire after 13–26 months; marketing pixels after 30–90 days; preference cookies after 12 months.
5. Your Cookie Preferences
Use the controls below to manage which optional cookies we may use. Your choices are saved to your browser and will be respected on future visits.
Essential Cookies
Required for the site to function correctly. Always active.
Analytics Cookies
Help us understand how visitors use our site.
Marketing Cookies
Support advertising measurement and campaign reporting.
Preference Cookies
Remember display and language settings across visits.
6. Managing Cookies in Your Browser
You can also control cookies directly through your browser settings. Note that disabling all cookies may affect the functionality of some features on our site.
- Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings.
- Click Privacy and security, then Cookies and other site data.
- Choose your preferred setting or add exceptions for specific sites.
- To delete existing cookies, click See all site data and permissions and remove as needed.
- Open Firefox and click the three-line menu in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings, then Privacy & Security.
- Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose your level of protection.
- To manage cookies, scroll to Cookies and Site Data and click Manage Data.
- Open Safari and select Safari > Settings (or Preferences on older versions).
- Click the Privacy tab.
- Adjust Cross-site tracking and cookie settings as preferred.
- Click Manage Website Data to view and delete specific cookies.
- On iPhone/iPad: go to Settings > Safari > Privacy & Security.
- Open Edge and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
- Select Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
- Click Manage and delete cookies and site data.
- Toggle options or add specific sites to the allow or block list.
7. Your Rights
You have the right to withdraw consent for non-essential cookies at any time by using the preference controls in Section 5 of this page. Withdrawing consent will not affect the lawfulness of any prior processing.
Disabling analytics or marketing cookies will not prevent you from using our website, though some personalisation features may be affected.
For questions about how we use cookies or to request information about the data they collect, contact us at [email protected].