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Cookie Policy

This page explains what cookies are, which ones we use on the Cahaya Systems website, and how you can manage your preferences. We try to use only what is genuinely useful — and we always give you a clear choice about optional cookies.

Last Updated: 14 March 2026

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They help the site remember information about your visit — such as whether you have already seen a consent notice, or how you navigated through the site.

Cookies are not programs and cannot carry viruses or access other files on your device. They are a standard part of how websites function across the internet.

Some cookies are essential for the site to work properly. Others are optional and can be turned off without affecting your ability to use the site's core content.

2. Cookies We Use

3. Cookie Duration

Cookies fall into two duration categories:

4. Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our website are placed by third-party services rather than directly by us. These include Google Analytics, the Facebook Pixel, and Microsoft Advertising (Bing). Each of these services has its own privacy framework that governs how they handle data collected through cookies. We recommend reviewing their respective policies if you would like more detail.

We do not share personally identifiable information with these services beyond what is collected through the cookies themselves (e.g., anonymised browsing behaviour).

5. Your Cookie Preferences

You can adjust your cookie choices using the toggles above. Essential cookies cannot be turned off as they are needed for the site to function. For all other categories, the choice is entirely yours.

6. Managing Cookies in Your Browser

In addition to using the toggles above, you can control cookies through your browser settings. Note that blocking essential cookies through your browser may prevent some parts of the site from working correctly.

Google Chrome
  1. Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top right corner.
  2. Select Settings, then Privacy and security.
  3. Click Cookies and other site data.
  4. Choose your preferred setting or add exceptions for specific sites.
  5. To delete existing cookies, click See all cookies and site data and remove as needed.
Mozilla Firefox
  1. Open Firefox and click the hamburger menu in the top right.
  2. Select Settings, then go to the Privacy & Security tab.
  3. Under Enhanced Tracking Protection, choose your preferred mode.
  4. To manage individual cookies, scroll to Cookies and Site Data and click Manage Data.
Apple Safari
  1. Open Safari and go to Safari > Settings (or Preferences on older versions).
  2. Click the Privacy tab.
  3. Choose your cookie and tracking settings.
  4. To remove stored cookies, click Manage Website Data and remove as needed.
Microsoft Edge
  1. Open Edge and click the three-dot menu in the top right.
  2. Select Settings, then Cookies and site permissions.
  3. Click Cookies and site data to adjust your settings.
  4. Use See all cookies and site data to view and delete existing cookies.

On mobile devices, cookie settings are typically found within the browser's Settings or Privacy menu. The exact path may vary by device and operating system version.

7. Your Rights

You have the right to:

Withdrawing optional cookie consent will not affect any data already collected. It simply stops further collection from that point forward.

For privacy-related questions, contact us at [email protected].

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