1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how Synotech uses cookies and similar technologies on www.synotech.dev. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.
In this policy, “Synotech”, “we”, “us”, and “our” refer to Synotech. “You” and “your” refer to website visitors and users.
Cookies help us operate our website, secure it, understand how visitors use it, remember preferences, improve content, and support business communications.
2. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They allow the website to recognise your device, remember certain information, and support website functionality.
Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, local storage, session storage, software development kits, device identifiers, and log files.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
We may use the following categories of cookies and similar technologies.
3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are required for the website to function properly. They support core functions such as page navigation, security, load balancing, form submission, session management, cookie preference recording, and protection against misuse.
These cookies cannot usually be disabled through our website controls because the website may not function correctly without them.
3.2 Security Cookies
Security cookies help us detect suspicious activity, protect forms, prevent spam, manage authentication where relevant, and reduce abuse of our website and systems.
3.3 Preference Cookies
Preference cookies remember choices you make, such as cookie settings, region, display preferences, or other settings that improve your website experience.
3.4 Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors use our website. They may collect information such as pages visited, time spent on pages, browser type, device type, approximate location, referring pages, and website performance data.
We use analytics information to improve our website structure, content, performance, and user experience.
3.5 Marketing and Communication Cookies
Marketing and communication cookies may help us understand campaign performance, measure engagement, manage business enquiries, and deliver relevant content about our services.
We use marketing cookies only where permitted by law and, where required, with your consent.
3.6 Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies may be set by third-party service providers that help us operate, secure, analyse, or improve our website. These providers may include hosting providers, analytics providers, security providers, embedded content providers, advertising platforms, customer relationship management tools, and communication tools.
Third-party providers process information according to their own terms and privacy policies as well as any agreements they have with us.
4. Why We Use Cookies
We use cookies and similar technologies to:
- Operate and secure the website.
- Remember cookie choices and website preferences.
- Enable forms and website functionality.
- Detect, prevent, and investigate abuse, spam, fraud, or security threats.
- Understand website traffic, usage patterns, and performance.
- Improve website content, structure, accessibility, and usability.
- Measure the effectiveness of communications and campaigns.
- Support client enquiries and business development.
- Comply with legal and regulatory obligations.
5. Personal Information Collected Through Cookies
Cookies may collect or be linked to personal information, including:
- IP address.
- Device identifiers.
- Browser and device information.
- Website activity and usage data.
- Approximate location based on technical information.
- Referring website or campaign information.
- Cookie preferences.
- Form interaction data.
We process this information in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
6. Cookie Consent
Where required by applicable law, we will request your consent before using non-essential cookies, such as analytics or marketing cookies.
You may accept, reject, or manage non-essential cookies through our cookie banner or preference tool where available. You can also control cookies through your browser settings.
Strictly necessary and security cookies may be used without consent where they are required to provide the website, protect security, or comply with legal obligations.
7. Managing Cookies in Your Browser
Most browsers allow you to:
- View cookies stored on your device.
- Delete cookies.
- Block all cookies.
- Block third-party cookies.
- Clear cookies when closing the browser.
- Set preferences for specific websites.
If you block or delete cookies, some website features may not work correctly.
Browser settings are usually found in the privacy, security, or site settings section of your browser.
8. Do Not Track and Similar Signals
Some browsers offer “Do Not Track” or similar settings. Because there is no uniform industry standard for responding to these signals, our website may not respond to them in every case.
We will honour legally required consent choices and cookie preference controls where applicable.
9. Cookie Retention
Cookies may be session cookies or persistent cookies.
- Session cookies expire when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them.
Retention periods vary depending on the cookie purpose. We keep cookies only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purpose described in this policy.
10. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our website, technologies, service providers, laws, or business operations.
The latest version will be posted on www.synotech.dev. The “Last updated” date shows when the policy was last revised.
11. Contact
For questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, contact:
Synotech
Website: www.synotech.dev
Email: [email protected]