Cookie Policy

of DATAWIRE – Security Service Website Last updated: 28.10.2025 1. Introduction This Cookie Policy explains how DATAWIRE – Security Service (“DATAWIRE‑SS”, “we”, “us” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on our website at [insert website address] (“Website”). In short: we have designed our Website so that we do not use cookies or similar tracking technologies. This Cookie Policy is for general information only and does not create any contractual rights or obligations. 2. What are cookies? Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device when you visit it. They are widely used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the website owner or third parties. Similar technologies can include local storage, pixels, tags, device identifiers and other tools that store or access information on your device. 3. We do not use cookies on our Website We do not set, store or access any cookies or similar tracking technologies when you visit our Website. In particular: we do not use cookies for analytics, advertising or profiling; we do not use cookies to recognise you across visits; we do not use cookies to track your activity across other websites or services. Because we do not rely on cookies or similar tracking technologies, we do not display a cookie banner or ask for your cookie consent when you visit our Website. 4. Third‑party technologies and your browser We do not intentionally embed third‑party tools on our Website that set cookies or similar identifiers on your device. However, when you access any website, certain technical information is necessarily exchanged between your browser and the servers that deliver the site (for example, IP address, user‑agent information and basic connection data). Such exchanges are part of how the internet works and are controlled by your browser, your device and your network providers, not by us through cookies. If you follow a link from our Website to a third‑party website, that third party may use its own cookies or similar technologies in accordance with its own policies. We are not responsible for how such third parties use cookies or other tracking technologies. We encourage you to review the cookie and privacy policies of those third‑party sites. 5. Changes to this Cookie Policy If we decide in the future to use cookies or similar technologies on the Website (for example, to enable additional functionality or to perform analytics), we will update this Cookie Policy accordingly and, where required by applicable law, we will provide an appropriate notice and obtain any necessary consent. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page indicates when this Cookie Policy was last revised. Because we do not use cookies on the Website, as described in our Cookie Policy, there are currently no Website‑specific cookie preferences to manage. You can still configure your browser or device settings to control or delete cookies more generally across websites, if you wish. 6. Contact us If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of technologies on the Website, you can contact us.