What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They help websites remember information such as preferences, login state, and security-related signals. Similar technologies can include local storage, pixels, and device identifiers.

External reference (plain-language): AllAboutCookies.org

How NeuroSoul may use cookies

At this time, NeuroSoul aims to keep cookies minimal. However, cookies may be used now or in the future for:

  • Essential site operation: security protections, load balancing, and basic site functionality.
  • Preferences: remembering settings you choose (for example, language or form preferences).
  • Accounts (if enabled): keeping you logged in and protecting account access.
  • Performance insights (optional): understanding which pages are useful so the site can improve.
  • Embedded content: video players or other embedded tools that set their own cookies.

If we introduce optional analytics/marketing cookies, we will update this policy and, where required by law, request consent before setting them.

Types of cookies

Cookies generally fall into the categories below. A cookie may be “session” (deleted when you close your browser) or “persistent” (stored for a longer period).

Category Purpose Examples
Essential Required for basic operation, security, and abuse prevention. Security tokens, load balancing, bot mitigation.
Functional Helps remember preferences you choose. Language settings, form convenience preferences.
Performance / Analytics Helps us understand site usage and improve content. Aggregated page views, navigation patterns (if enabled).
Marketing Used to measure or optimize advertising (if ever enabled). Ad conversion tracking, retargeting cookies.

We prefer essential-only by default. If we enable analytics or marketing later, we will document the tools used and the controls available.

Your choices

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:

  • View and delete cookies
  • Block all cookies or block cookies from specific sites
  • Clear cookies when you close the browser

External reference (browser controls): Chrome cookie settings

If you block cookies, some site features (especially logins or embedded media) may not work as intended.

Third-party cookies and embedded content

Some pages may include embedded content (for example, videos or externally hosted forms). These third-party services may set cookies or similar technologies according to their own policies. We do not control third-party cookies.

See also: Privacy Policy (embedded content section).

Updates to this Cookie Policy

We may update this policy to reflect changes in site functionality, tools, or legal requirements.

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