Cookie Policy Hypereum Ltd
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Last updated: 26 March 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Hypereum Ltd ("Hypereum", "we", "us", "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on www.hypereum.tech (the "Site"). It supplements our Privacy Policy and should be read together with it.
This Policy applies to all visitors and users of the Site regardless of location. Hypereum primarily operates under UK and EU data protection and ePrivacy rules. For users in the United States, relevant provisions of applicable US state privacy laws are addressed in this Policy. As Hypereum expands into additional jurisdictions, this Policy will be updated accordingly.
1. Cookies and similar technologies
1.1 Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) when you visit a website. Similar technologies (such as local storage, pixels, beacons, and fingerprinting techniques) can perform equivalent functions.
1.2 Cookies can be "first-party" (set by the website you are visiting) or "third-party" (set by a domain other than the website you are visiting). Cookies can also be "session" cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or "persistent" cookies (remain on your device until they expire or are deleted).
2. Categories of cookies
2.1 The Site currently uses only strictly necessary cookies. These are cookies that are essential for the Site to function correctly and for security purposes. They do not require your consent under applicable law.
2.2 Specifically, the Site uses cookies set by Cloudflare for:
(a) Security and bot protection — including Cloudflare Turnstile (CAPTCHA alternative) tokens used on the contact form to prevent abuse.
(b) Performance and CDN routing — cookies used by Cloudflare's content delivery network to route requests efficiently and protect against DDoS attacks.
2.3 We do not currently use:
- Analytics cookies (e.g., Google Analytics)
- Marketing or advertising cookies
- Social media tracking cookies
- Session recording tools (e.g., Microsoft Clarity, Hotjar)
- Personalisation cookies
2.4 If we introduce non-essential cookies in the future, we will update this Policy, implement a cookie consent mechanism that meets applicable legal standards, and obtain your consent before setting any non-essential cookies.
3. Consent and legal basis
3.1 Strictly necessary cookies do not require consent under UK/EU ePrivacy rules, the GDPR, or equivalent provisions in other jurisdictions. They are set automatically when you visit the Site.
3.2 If we introduce non-essential cookies in the future:
(a) We will obtain your freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous consent prior to setting any non-essential cookies, as required by the EU ePrivacy Directive, UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR), and equivalent laws.
(b) We will not use pre-ticked boxes, bundled consent, or cookie walls.
(c) We will provide clear, granular choices to accept or refuse categories of non-essential cookies.
(d) We will maintain records of consent decisions (timestamp, version, choices made) to demonstrate compliance.
(e) Non-essential scripts and cookies will be blocked until consent is granted.
4. Managing cookies
4.1 You can manage or delete cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- View what cookies are stored and delete them individually;
- Block third-party cookies;
- Block cookies from specific sites;
- Block all cookies;
- Delete all cookies when you close your browser.
4.2 Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may affect the functionality of the Site.
4.3 For more information about managing cookies in specific browsers, visit the browser's help documentation.
4.4 Global Privacy Control (GPC). We recognise and honour browser-based privacy signals such as the Global Privacy Control where required by applicable law.
5. Applicable frameworks
5.1 EU/EEA and UK: Strictly necessary cookies are permitted under the ePrivacy Directive (2002/58/EC) and UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) without consent. Any future non-essential cookies will comply with GDPR consent requirements.
5.2 United States: For US residents subject to state privacy laws (CCPA/CPRA and others), we do not use cookies for the sale or sharing of personal information or for targeted advertising. We recognise and honour browser-based privacy signals such as the Global Privacy Control where required by applicable law.
5.3 Other jurisdictions: As Hypereum expands its operations, jurisdiction-specific cookie compliance provisions will be added to this Policy.
6. Updates to this Policy
6.1 We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The "Last updated" date at the top indicates the current version. Where changes materially affect your rights or our use of cookies, we will provide notice on the Site.
7. Contact
7.1 Questions about this Cookie Policy should be sent to: privacy@hypereum.tech