Cookie Policy
Last updated: March 2026
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on a user's device by a website. They are widely used to enable websites to function correctly and to remember certain user interactions. Cookies do not execute programs and cannot transmit viruses. They are associated with the browser and device used to access a website, not with any individual person.
2. How Vultar Uses Cookies
Vultar uses the minimum possible number of cookies — specifically, only those that are strictly essential for the basic operation of the Site. No analytical, advertising, behavioural tracking, or third-party cookies are deployed on this Site.
Essential Cookies Only
The sole cookie used by Vultar stores a user's response to the cookie consent banner. This enables the Site to avoid displaying the consent prompt repeatedly on subsequent visits. This cookie:
- Contains no personal information
- Is stored locally in the user's browser (via localStorage)
- Is not transmitted to any server or third party
- Does not track browsing behaviour across sessions or sites
- Expires when the user clears their browser data
3. Cookies We Do Not Use
Vultar does not use, and has no intention of using, the following categories of cookie:
- Analytical cookies (e.g., Google Analytics or equivalent)
- Advertising or targeting cookies
- Social media tracking pixels
- Performance monitoring cookies
- Session identification cookies linked to user accounts
4. Managing Cookie Settings
Users have full control over cookies through their browser settings. Most modern browsers allow users to view, block, or delete cookies at any time. The following instructions apply to commonly used browsers:
Google Chrome
Navigate to Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data. From here, cookies can be blocked for all sites or specific sites, and existing cookies can be deleted.
Mozilla Firefox
Navigate to Options → Privacy & Security. Under "Cookies and Site Data", cookies can be managed, cleared, and blocked.
Safari
Navigate to Preferences → Privacy. The "Manage Website Data" option allows users to view and remove individual cookies.
Microsoft Edge
Navigate to Settings → Privacy, search, and services → Cookies. Users can configure cookie preferences and clear existing data.
Please note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of some websites. On Vultar, disabling cookies will have minimal impact, as the Site operates without cookies for its primary content delivery.
5. Further Information
For broader context regarding the handling of information on this Site, please refer to our Privacy Policy. For any questions relating specifically to cookies, enquiries may be directed to [email protected].