Cookie Policy
Last updated: November 2025
About This Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how The Telldar Holdings Company and its affiliated entities ("Telldar," "we," "us," or "our") use cookies and similar tracking technologies on our websites and digital properties. This Policy should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy, which provides additional information about our data processing practices.
By continuing to use our websites after being presented with the cookie notice, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Cookie Policy. Where required by applicable law, we will obtain your explicit consent before placing non-essential cookies on your device.
This Policy applies to all websites, web applications, and digital services operated by Telldar or its affiliated entities that link to this Policy. References to "websites" in this Policy include all such digital properties.
What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies
2.1 Cookies
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device (computer, tablet, smartphone, or other electronic device) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently, provide information to site owners, enable certain functionality, and improve user experience.
Cookies can be categorized in several ways:
By Duration:
(a) Session Cookies: These are temporary cookies that remain in your browser's cookie file only until you close your browser. They are used to track your movements from page to page during a single browsing session
(b) Persistent Cookies: These cookies remain on your device for a set period specified in the cookie or until you delete them manually. They are used to remember your preferences and actions across multiple browsing sessions
By Source:
(a) First-Party Cookies: These cookies are set by the website you are visiting and can only be read by that website
(b) Third-Party Cookies: These cookies are set by a domain other than the website you are visiting, typically by third-party service providers integrated into the website
2.2 Similar Technologies
In addition to cookies, we and our partners may use other similar technologies to collect and store information:
(a) Web Beacons (Pixel Tags): Small graphic images or code snippets embedded in web pages or emails that allow us to track page views, email opens, and other interactions
(b) Local Storage: A technology that allows websites to store data locally on your device, similar to cookies but with greater storage capacity
(c) Session Storage: Similar to local storage but data is cleared when the browser session ends
(d) Device Fingerprinting: A technique that collects information about your device configuration to create a unique identifier
(e) Embedded Scripts: Programming code temporarily downloaded onto your device that collects information about your interactions with a website
Types of Cookies We Use
3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the operation of our websites. They enable core functionality such as security, network management, accessibility features, and basic site navigation. Without these cookies, our websites cannot function properly, and therefore you cannot opt out of them.
Examples of strictly necessary cookies include:
(a) Authentication cookies that identify you when you log in to secure areas
(b) Security cookies that help detect fraudulent activity and protect user accounts
(c) Load balancing cookies that distribute traffic across our servers to optimize performance
(d) Cookie consent cookies that remember your cookie preferences
3.2 Performance and Analytics Cookies
These cookies collect information about how visitors use our websites, including which pages are visited most often, how long users spend on each page, how users navigate through the site, and whether users encounter error messages. The information collected by these cookies is aggregated and therefore anonymous, and is used solely to improve website performance and user experience.
We use analytics services provided by third parties, including but not limited to Google Analytics. These services use cookies to collect information about your use of our websites, including your IP address.
Performance and analytics cookies help us:
(a) Understand how visitors interact with our websites
(b) Identify technical issues and errors
(c) Measure the effectiveness of our content and communications
(d) Test different design elements and features
(e) Compile aggregate reports on website traffic and engagement
3.3 Functionality Cookies
These cookies allow our websites to remember choices you make, such as your language preference, region selection, text size, or other customizable elements, and provide enhanced, more personalized features.
Functionality cookies may be used to:
(a) Remember your preferences and settings
(b) Personalize your experience based on your choices
(c) Enable social media sharing functionality
(d) Provide live chat support features
(e) Remember if you have completed surveys or dismissed notifications
If you do not accept these cookies, some or all of these personalization features may not function properly.
3.4 Targeting and Advertising Cookies
These cookies may be set through our websites by our advertising partners. They may be used to build a profile of your interests based on your browsing activity and show you relevant advertisements on other websites.
Advertising cookies are used to:
(a) Deliver advertisements that are more relevant to you and your interests
(b) Limit the number of times you see a particular advertisement
(c) Measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns
(d) Track referrals from partner websites
(e) Enable remarketing and retargeting campaigns
If you do not allow these cookies, you will still see advertising, but it will be less relevant to your interests.
Specific Cookies Used
The following provides details about the specific cookies used on our websites:
Essential Cookies:
(a) Session identifier cookies - Duration: Session - Purpose: Maintain user session state
(b) Security tokens - Duration: Session - Purpose: Prevent cross-site request forgery
(c) Cookie consent preferences - Duration: 12 months - Purpose: Remember your cookie choices
Analytics Cookies:
(a) Google Analytics (_ga, _gid, _gat) - Duration: Up to 2 years - Purpose: Distinguish users and throttle request rate
(b) Page view tracking - Duration: Session - Purpose: Track navigation and page views
Functionality Cookies:
(a) Language preference - Duration: 12 months - Purpose: Remember language selection
(b) Region settings - Duration: 12 months - Purpose: Display localized content
This list may be updated from time to time as we modify our websites and the services we use.
Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our websites are placed by third parties, including analytics providers, social media platforms, and advertising networks. These third parties may collect information about your online activities over time and across different websites and online services.
We work with the following categories of third-party service providers:
(a) Analytics Providers: We use services such as Google Analytics to help us understand how our websites are used and to improve user experience
(b) Social Media Platforms: Our websites may include social media features that allow you to share content or interact with social networks
(c) Advertising Networks: We may work with advertising partners who use cookies to deliver and measure the effectiveness of advertisements
(d) Content Delivery Networks: We use CDN services to deliver content efficiently, which may involve the use of cookies for optimization purposes
We do not control these third-party cookies, and their use is governed by the respective privacy policies of those third parties.
Managing Your Cookie Preferences
6.1 Cookie Consent Tool
Where required by applicable law, we provide a cookie consent tool that allows you to manage your preferences for non-essential cookies. You can access this tool through the cookie banner displayed when you first visit our websites, or by clicking the "Cookie Settings" link typically found in our website footer.
Through our cookie consent tool, you can:
(a) View information about the cookies used on our websites
(b) Accept or reject different categories of non-essential cookies
(c) Change your preferences at any time
6.2 Browser Settings
Most web browsers allow you to manage your cookie preferences through browser settings. You can typically configure your browser to:
(a) Accept all cookies
(b) Notify you when a cookie is set
(c) Reject all cookies
(d) Delete cookies that have already been set
Please note that if you choose to disable cookies, some features of our websites may not function properly, and your user experience may be affected.
For information on how to manage cookies in popular browsers:
(a) Google Chrome: chrome://settings/cookies
(b) Mozilla Firefox: about:preferences#privacy
(c) Safari: Preferences > Privacy
(d) Microsoft Edge: edge://settings/privacy
6.3 Opting Out of Analytics
You can opt out of Google Analytics by installing the Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on, available at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
6.4 Advertising Opt-Outs
You can opt out of interest-based advertising from participating companies through industry opt-out mechanisms such as:
(a) The Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA): optout.aboutads.info
(b) The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI): optout.networkadvertising.org
(c) The European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA): youronlinechoices.eu
Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers include a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that signals to websites that you do not want to have your online activity tracked. There is currently no uniform standard for how websites should respond to these signals, and our websites do not currently respond to Do Not Track signals.
However, you can manage your privacy preferences using the cookie controls and opt-out mechanisms described in this Policy.
Global Privacy Control
Some browsers and browser extensions support the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, which communicates your privacy preferences to websites. Where we are able to detect a valid GPC signal, we will treat it as a request to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information, where applicable under relevant privacy laws.
Cookies and Personal Data
Some cookies may collect information that constitutes personal data under applicable data protection laws. Where this is the case, our collection and processing of such data through cookies is governed by our Privacy Policy, which describes the legal basis for processing, your rights, and other important information about how we handle personal data.
The legal basis for our use of cookies varies depending on the type of cookie:
(a) Strictly Necessary Cookies: We process data through these cookies based on our legitimate interests in operating our websites securely and efficiently
(b) All Other Cookies: Where required by law, we obtain your consent before placing these cookies on your device
International Considerations
Our websites may be accessed from various countries around the world. The cookies we use and the data collected through them may be transferred to and processed in countries other than the country from which you access our websites, including the United Kingdom and other countries where our service providers operate.
Where required by applicable law, we ensure that appropriate safeguards are in place for such transfers, as described in our Privacy Policy.
Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, regulation, our business practices, or the cookies we use. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated revision date.
We encourage you to review this Policy periodically to stay informed about our use of cookies. If we make material changes to this Policy, we may notify you through a notice on our websites or by other appropriate means.
Contact Us
If you have questions about our use of cookies or this Cookie Policy, please contact us:
Data Protection Office
The Telldar Holdings Company
Email: Available upon request
Address: Available upon request
You may also contact us through the channels described in our Privacy Policy.