Cookie Policy
Effective 18 August 2026 · Medhavio
Short version: this website sets no cookies at all, which is why you have not been asked to accept any. The rest of this page explains what that means and what would change if we ever needed them.
1. What cookies are
A cookie is a small file a website asks your browser to store, so it can recognise the browser later. Related technologies — local storage, session storage, pixels, tags and browser fingerprinting — do much the same job by different means. This policy covers all of them, not just cookies in the strict sense.
2. What this site uses today
Nothing. On every page of this website:
- No cookies are set — not analytics, not advertising, not preferences, not even a “strictly necessary” one.
- Nothing is written to local storage or session storage.
- No analytics, tag manager, advertising pixel, heatmap or session-recording tool runs.
- No third-party script, font, video, map or chat widget is embedded, so no other company is told that you were here.
You can verify this yourself: open your browser’s developer tools, look at the Application and Network tabs, and reload any page on this site.
3. Why there is no cookie banner
Consent banners exist because sites place cookies that need consent. We place none, so asking would be theatre. If that changes, the banner arrives at the same time as the cookie — never after it.
4. What we would use, and when we would ask
As the platform grows, some of the following are likely. Each is listed with how it would be treated:
- Strictly necessary — a sign-in session cookie, a checkout token or a security cookie. These are set only once you actively sign in or pay, and they are exempt from consent because the feature cannot work without them.
- Preferences — remembering a setting you chose. Set only after you choose it.
- Analytics — measuring which pages are useful. We would ask for your consent first, and prefer a cookieless, aggregate tool that does not profile individuals.
- Advertising and cross-site tracking — we do not use these, and we do not intend to.
Where consent is required, it will be specific to a purpose rather than bundled, refusing will be as easy as accepting, and you will be able to withdraw at any time without losing access to anything you have paid for.
5. Controlling cookies yourself
Every major browser lets you see the cookies a site has set, delete them, block them for particular sites, and block third-party cookies entirely. Those controls sit under Privacy or Site settings, and they apply regardless of what any website tells you. Blocking cookies on this site changes nothing, because there are none to block.
Note that our hosting provider still records ordinary server-log data — the request, the time and your IP address — in order to serve and secure the site. That is not a cookie and it is not something a browser setting controls; it is described in our Privacy Policy.
6. Links to other sites
Following a link to YouTube, Instagram or X takes you to a service that does use cookies and does track its visitors. Nothing loads from those platforms while you are on this site, but once you arrive there, their policies apply and not ours.
7. Changes and questions
We will update this page before — not after — any change to what the site stores in your browser, and the effective date at the top will move. Questions go to privacy@medhavio.com.