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Cookie & Tracking Notice
What this website stores in your browser, why, and how to control it.

This is a general-purpose notice prepared for review. Confirm it reflects the analytics, embeds, and third-party services actually running on the site before publication, and have it reviewed by qualified legal counsel for your jurisdiction.
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser. They allow a site to remember information between page loads and visits — for example, that you dismissed a notice, or that a form was partially completed. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, and tags.
Categories we use
Strictly necessary: required for the website to function — page routing, security, load balancing, and remembering your cookie preferences. These cannot be switched off without breaking the site.
Analytics and performance: help us understand which pages are read, where visitors leave, and which content answers questions well. This data is used in aggregate to improve the site, not to identify individuals.
Functional: remember display preferences such as reduced-motion settings so the experience stays consistent across visits.
We do not use advertising or cross-site behavioral tracking cookies, and we do not sell visitor data.
Third-party services
Some functionality may be provided by third parties whose own cookies are set when their component loads — for example, analytics providers, form processing, scheduling embeds, or content delivery networks. These providers process data under their own privacy terms, and we select vendors with published privacy practices.
A current list of third-party services in use on this site is available on request by emailing us.
Your choices
Most browsers let you view, block, or delete cookies through their settings, and offer a private or incognito mode that discards them at the end of a session. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the site from working correctly.
Where required by applicable law, non-essential cookies are set only after you consent, and you may withdraw that consent at any time.
Do Not Track
Browsers may send a Do Not Track signal. Because there is still no common industry standard for interpreting it, this site does not currently respond to those signals differently. We will update this notice if that changes.
Client systems we build
This notice covers auralogicsystems.com only. Websites, portals, and applications we build for clients are operated by those clients, who are responsible for their own cookie and privacy disclosures. We advise on compliant patterns during implementation but do not control how the systems are run after handover.
Updates
This notice may change as the site adds or removes functionality. The version published here at the time of your visit is the version that applies.
Questions
Reach us at info@auralogicsystems.com.