Cookie Policy
Version: 1.0
Effective Date: 25.03.2026
Provider: Noname
Registry code: 168888
Address: None
Email: legal@deltalyth.com
This Cookie Policy explains how Noname (“Deltalyth”, “we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and related server-side consent and analytics records on our website and services. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites function and, where enabled, support analytics.
For the public website covered by this notice, the browser-side technologies currently relevant to this policy are cookies.
- We do not currently use browser local storage, session storage, web beacons, or advertising pixels on the public pages covered by this notice.
- Server-side request, consent, and analytics records are described separately in our Privacy Policy and Data Retention Policy.
2. Types of Cookies We Use
We use the following categories of cookies:
2.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the website to function. They enable:
- page navigation,
- security features,
- session management,
- access to secure areas.
These cookies remain active because they are required for security, session integrity, and core site functionality.
Examples:
- session identifiers
- authentication tokens
- security-related session state
2.2 Consent-Preference Cookie
We store a consent-preference cookie so the site remembers the choice you made, such as:
- whether you accepted optional analytics,
- the policy version shown to you,
- when that choice was last recorded.
You can reopen the banner at any time from the footer to change this choice.
2.3 Optional Analytics
If you accept analytics, we measure how visitors use the website, including:
- pages visited,
- time spent on the site,
- device and browser information,
- navigation patterns.
We use this data to improve performance and user experience.
Optional analytics are enabled only if you consent through the cookie banner.
2.4 No Advertising or Profiling Cookies
We do not use cookies for:
- behavioral advertising,
- cross-site profiling,
- remarketing or ad targeting,
- sale of advertising audiences.
The public website and checker are not designed for advertising-based tracking.
2.5 Third-Party Services
Public pages currently rely on a limited number of external services, including hosting and Google Fonts delivery, in addition to our own website infrastructure.
- Those external connections are separate from the site cookie categories described in this notice.
- The public cookie banner currently covers strictly necessary website cookies, the consent-preference cookie, and optional analytics only after consent.
- If we later add third-party cookie-setting technologies or similar browser-side trackers to public pages, we will update this Cookie Policy and the banner accordingly.
3. Cookies Used in the Public Checker
The public checker relies on:
- the website session cookie where the framework issues one for secure operation,
- the consent-preference cookie if you make a cookie choice,
- necessary request-security handling,
- and server-side abuse prevention measures.
Abuse prevention and rate limiting are handled primarily server-side rather than through a separate optional cookie category.
We do not use public-checker cookies for advertising or profiling.
4. Legal Basis for Using Cookies
Our legal bases under GDPR are:
- Strictly necessary cookies: GDPR Art. 6(1)(f) – legitimate interests (security, service functionality)
- Consent-preference cookie: GDPR Art. 6(1)(f) – documenting and respecting your choice; optional analytics: GDPR Art. 6(1)(a) – consent (where required)
- Necessary security measures and server-side abuse prevention: GDPR Art. 6(1)(f) – legitimate interests (fraud prevention, abuse detection)
5. Cookie Consent
Where required by law, we display a cookie banner that allows you to:
- accept optional analytics,
- continue with necessary cookies only,
- reopen the banner later from the footer to review your choice.
You can change your choice at any time by reopening the banner from the footer.
6. Managing Cookies
You can manage or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- block cookies,
- delete existing cookies,
- receive alerts before cookies are stored.
If you disable certain cookies, parts of the website may not function properly.
7. Retention Periods
Retention periods for the website cookie controls are:
- Session cookies: deleted when you close your browser
- Consent-preference cookie: stored for up to 180 days
- Optional analytics, consent-event records, and hashed public-check daily-usage counters are retained server-side for up to the configured analytics retention window (180 days by default).
Those server-side records are purged automatically during startup maintenance.
8. External Providers
We may rely on third-party providers for hosting, font delivery, analytics, security, and performance monitoring.
- Not every provider interaction sets a browser cookie in the public site context.
- Where a provider technology requires consent or materially changes the tracking described here, we will update this Cookie Policy and the banner accordingly.
9. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices. Material changes will be communicated where required.
10. Contact Us
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, contact:
Noname Email: privacy@deltalyth.com Address: None