Cookie Policy
This page explains how Xahemir may use cookies and similar technologies to keep the website functional, remember basic choices, and review general performance.
Last updated: 7 July 2026 · Applies to xahemir.icu
What cookies mean on Xahemir
Cookies are small text files or identifiers stored by your browser. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, and server logs. They may support essential functions, retain a simple preference, protect forms, or help us understand whether pages work as intended.
1. Essential cookies
Essential cookies support core functions such as loading pages, maintaining basic security, preventing automated misuse, and processing a form request. The website may not function correctly if these technologies are blocked.
These cookies are not used to build advertising profiles.
2. Preference technologies
Preference cookies or local storage may remember a simple choice, such as whether a cookie notice has been acknowledged or how a basic interface option was displayed. Their purpose is to make repeat visits more consistent.
3. Security and anti-spam tools
Security tools may use cookies, tokens, or technical logs to distinguish ordinary visitors from automated traffic, detect repeated failed requests, reduce spam, and protect contact forms or hosting infrastructure.
4. Measurement and performance
Limited measurement technologies may help us understand aggregate information such as which pages are visited, whether navigation is clear, how long pages take to load, and whether an error occurs.
Where practical, we prefer aggregated or minimised information and do not use these measurements to make medical or financial assumptions about individual visitors.
5. Third-party services
Hosting, security, form, email, or analytics providers may set their own cookies or process technical identifiers. Their use of information is governed by their own policies and configurations.
We aim to limit third-party integrations to services that are reasonably needed for operation, security, communication, or basic performance review.
6. Cookie duration
Session cookies usually expire when the browser is closed. Persistent cookies may remain for a defined period so that a preference can be remembered or website use can be compared over time.
The exact duration depends on the cookie’s purpose, browser settings, and the service that places it. We aim to avoid retaining identifiers longer than necessary.
7. Consent and withdrawal
Where applicable, optional cookies are used only after a relevant choice or consent. You can withdraw consent by changing cookie settings, clearing stored data, or adjusting your browser. Essential technologies may still operate because they are needed to deliver the website or protect it.
8. Managing cookies in your browser
Most browsers allow you to view, block, or delete cookies and site data. You can usually find these controls under privacy, security, or site settings.
Blocking all cookies may affect contact forms, saved preferences, or other basic website functions. Clearing cookies may also reset choices you previously made.
9. Relationship with the Privacy Policy
For information about contact forms, technical logs, service providers, retention, and privacy requests, please read our Privacy Policy.
10. Changes and questions
We may update this policy when website tools, providers, or legal requirements change. The latest version will be published on this page.
Questions about cookie use can be sent through our Contact page.