Cookies, explained without noise.
This Cookies Policy describes how solvevio.com may use cookies and similar technologies. It’s structured so users can quickly understand categories and controls.
What cookies are and why websites use them
A cookie is a small text file stored by your browser to help a site function or remember preferences.
Needed for core site functions and security.
- Security and fraud prevention
- Basic session stability
- Load balancing (if used)
Help understand usage patterns and improve content.
- Page views and navigation paths
- Performance and error insights
- Aggregated reporting
Remember settings (language, region, UI choices) if enabled.
- UI preferences
- Saved choices (if implemented)
- Reduced repetitive prompts
Cookie categories we may use
Only enable categories you actually use; keep the policy aligned to reality.
A) Essential
These are required for the website to operate properly.
- Security: prevent abuse and protect forms
- Stability: maintain consistent site behavior
- Infrastructure: load balancing where applicable
B) Analytics (if enabled)
Used to understand which content helps users and where improvements are needed.
- Aggregated usage statistics
- Basic performance indicators
- Content effectiveness signals
Best practice: Avoid collecting unnecessary identifiers. Prefer aggregated metrics.
C) Preferences (if enabled)
Remember user choices to reduce repetition.
- Language or region selection
- UI state (expanded menus, etc.)
- Consent preferences (if implemented)
D) Marketing/ads
If you do not run ads, you can state “not used.”
- Status: Not used by default
- If added later, this policy must be updated
- Include clear opt-out controls if applicable
How to control cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings and third-party opt-out mechanisms.
Browser settings
Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies.
- Block all cookies or only third-party cookies
- Delete cookies for a specific site
- Use private/incognito mode for a clean session
- Manage stored site data in browser preferences
Third-party embeds
Some pages may include embedded content, such as Google Maps. These services may set their own cookies or collect usage data.
- Maps: used to show location and navigation context
- External links: may lead to sites with different policies
- Control: review third-party privacy settings where available
For more details on how we handle personal information, see the Privacy Policy.
Some browsers send a DNT signal. Site behavior may vary depending on tools used.
We may update this policy when we add or change services/tools.
Questions? Use the Contact page for cookie/privacy requests.
Cookie use snapshot
Clarity and control, with honest notes about third-party embeds.
Pros
- Essential-firstCore site operation remains the priority.
- User controlBrowser settings allow you to manage stored cookies.
- TransparencyClear categories and optional analytics framing.
Cons
- Third-party behaviorEmbeds may collect data under their own policies.
Effective date & updates
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If we make material changes, we’ll update this page and revise the effective date.
