Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy describes how Guvicoy may use cookies and similar browser technologies to keep the website functional, secure, and easier to read.
Last updated: June 15, 2026 · Applies to https://guvicoy.icu
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website can place on your device through your browser. They help a site remember technical details, preferences, or visit information for a limited period.
Similar technologies, such as local storage or temporary identifiers, may serve comparable purposes within the browser environment.
2. Why Guvicoy may use them
Our use of cookies is intended to support a practical browsing experience. Cookies may help pages load consistently, remember simple preferences, protect forms from spam, or show us whether a page has technical errors.
We do not use cookies to request medical information or to create sensitive personal profiles.
3. Essential cookies
These support core website functions such as page delivery, security checks, contact form stability, and prevention of abusive or automated activity.
4. Preference cookies
These may remember simple choices such as a cookie notice decision, language preference, or display setting, when such features are active on the site.
5. Measurement cookies
These help us understand site usage in an aggregated way, such as which pages are visited, whether readers find navigation paths, and where technical improvements may be needed.
6. Third-party cookies
Some external providers may set cookies when they support hosting, security, analytics, forms, fonts, embedded tools, or other website infrastructure.
Their use depends on the active configuration of the website and their own privacy or cookie policies. We try to keep third-party tools proportionate to the needs of a simple editorial site.
7. Cookie duration
Session cookies usually expire when you close the browser. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until you delete them manually.
Specific durations can vary depending on the browser, device, and technical provider involved.
8. Managing cookies
Most browsers allow you to block cookies, delete existing cookies, clear site data, or receive notifications before cookies are stored. These controls are usually found in the browser’s privacy or security settings.
Blocking essential cookies may make some parts of the website less reliable, especially forms, consent notices, security checks, or preference-based features.
9. Relationship with the Privacy Policy
This Cookies Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how contact messages and technical information may be handled more broadly.
10. Changes to this policy
We may update this page if the website changes, if cookie tools are added or removed, or if we need to make the explanation clearer for visitors.