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Cookie Policy

Effective date: 30/04/2026

This Cookie Policy explains how ThreatPrevent (“we”, “us”, “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies on threatprevent.io.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites function properly, remember your preferences, improve performance, and measure how the site is used.

2. Types of cookies we use

Only strictly necessary cookies are set without consent; other cookie categories should be placed only after valid consent where required.

We use the following categories of cookies:

  • Strictly necessary cookies: These are required for the website to function and cannot usually be disabled.
  • Functional cookies: These remember choices you make, such as language or region.
  • Analytics cookies: These help us understand how visitors use the website so we can improve it.
  • Marketing cookies: These may be used to deliver relevant advertising or measure campaign performance.

3. Why we use cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • Make the website work properly.
  • Keep the site secure.
  • Remember your settings and preferences.
  • Analyze site traffic and performance.
  • Improve content and user experience.
  • Support marketing and advertising, where enabled.

4. Third-party cookies

Some cookies may be set by third-party services that we use, such as analytics, embedded content, or advertising providers. These third parties may collect information about your browsing activity across different websites.

Examples may include:

  • Analytics providers.
  • Hosting or infrastructure providers.
  • Video or map embeds.
  • Email or advertising tools.

5. Cookies we use

Cookie nameProviderPurposeTypeExpiry
__cf_bmCloudFlareBot managementNecessary30 minutes
__cflbCloudFlareLoad balancing session affinityNecessary1 day
cf_clearanceCloudFlareChallenge clearanceNecessarysession

6. Legal basis for cookies

Where cookies are not strictly necessary, we rely on your consent before placing them on your device. Consent must be freely given, informed, specific, and given by a clear affirmative action.

You can withdraw consent at any time through your cookie settings or browser controls.

7. How to manage cookies

If you disable some cookies, parts of the website may not function properly. Users must be given the ability to refuse cookies and withdraw consent later.

You can manage or delete cookies through:

  • Our cookie banner or preferences tool, if available.
  • Your browser settings.
  • Your device settings, where applicable.

8. Similar technologies

We may also use technologies such as pixels, tags, web beacons, SDKs, and local storage. Where these technologies collect or access information on your device, they are treated similarly to cookies for consent and disclosure purposes.

9. International transfers

If a third-party cookie provider transfers data outside the EU/EEA, appropriate safeguards are used where required, such as Standard Contractual Clauses or an adequacy decision.

10. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our use of cookies, legal requirements, or service providers. The updated version will be posted on this page with a new effective date.

11. Contact us

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, contact us at:

ThreatPrevent

privacy@threatprevent.io