Overview
When you load pages on this website, small data files may be stored on your device. Some are essential for basic functions; others are optional and only activate when you consent through our banner or settings panel. This policy describes each category in plain language so you can align technical choices with your expectations.
Definitions
For consistency with privacy regulators and browser documentation, we use the following meanings across our legal pages:
- Cookie: A small text file placed on your device by a website or embedded service. Cookies may be session-based (removed when you close the browser) or persistent (stored until expiry or deletion).
- First-party: Set by viphnoreievun.world or our technical configuration.
- Third-party: Set by another domain, such as an analytics provider, when their script runs on a page you visit here.
- Similar technologies: Includes local storage, session storage, pixels, and software development kits that perform comparable storage or recognition roles.
Who operates this site
The site is operated by Viphnoreievun, 220 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5B 2L7, Canada. For questions about cookies or storage, email ask@viphnoreievun.world or call +1 416-434-3486. When we introduce a new vendor that sets cookies, we update this page and, where appropriate, list the vendor name and purpose.
What we use today
On the current static build, the primary technologies include HTTP cookies where the hosting environment sets them automatically, and browser local storage used to persist your consent selections. If we add analytics or marketing scripts in the future, we will only load them when your saved preferences allow the relevant category, and we will document representative cookie names and typical lifetimes in an annex to this policy.
Categories in detail
Strictly necessary
These support security, network distribution, load balancing, or saving whether you have answered the consent prompt. They are required for fair operation of the site experience.
Functional (if added later)
May remember accessibility choices or form drafts. We will label them clearly if introduced.
Analytics (optional)
If enabled, analytics technologies help us review aggregated traffic: approximate pages viewed, referral categories, and device types. We configure tools to reduce unnecessary precision where settings allow, and we do not use analytics on this deployment to build profiles for automated decisions about individuals.
Marketing (optional)
If enabled, marketing technologies may measure repeat visits or campaign identifiers. That can include tags used with online advertising platforms (for example Google Ads) to understand whether an ad click led to a page visit, subject to the provider’s policies and your consent where required. You can refuse this category and still read informational content. If we run email campaigns separately, those programs are described in the Privacy Policy and subscription flows.
Local storage & consent state
Your consent choices are stored in local storage under a versioned key so we can read preferences on later visits without asking on every page load. Clearing site data in your browser removes this record and will cause the banner to appear again. Exporting or syncing browsers may copy storage across devices depending on your settings.
Duration & refresh
Consent records remain until you change them or clear storage. Individual third-party cookies have their own expiry dates set by those providers; when we integrate a provider, we will publish indicative durations. Session cookies typically expire when the browsing session ends.
Third-party components
Embedded maps, video players, or social widgets from other companies may set their own cookies if you interact with them. Where we embed such tools, we aim to delay loading until you have taken an affirmative step or consented to the relevant category. If a third party changes their practices, we rely on their documentation and update this policy when we become aware of material changes affecting visitors.
Your controls on this site
Use “Cookie Settings” in the banner to enable or disable optional categories. “Accept All” enables optional categories; “Reject” keeps only strictly necessary operations as implemented here. You may reopen preferences through the footer link labelled “Cookie settings” on most pages.
Browser & device settings
Major browsers let you block or delete cookies, often with exceptions for certain sites. You can also use private browsing modes to limit persistence during a session. Note that aggressive blocking may affect how consent is remembered and may cause the banner to reappear frequently.
Updates to this policy
We revise this policy when we change technologies, partners, or legal requirements. The effective date at the top of this page reflects the latest substantive review. Continued use after an update means you acknowledge the revised explanation; material changes to optional tracking will be surfaced through the consent tools where required by law.
Contact
Questions about cookies or this policy can be directed to the email and phone listed above. For broader personal data questions, please see the Privacy Policy, which describes rights and retention in more detail.