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Last updated: May 22, 2026

1. Overview

This Cookie Policy explains how EnterpriseOS uses cookies and similar technologies on this website. At launch, this website is a static marketing site and does not intentionally set first-party tracking cookies.

2. What Cookies Are

Cookies are small files stored on your device by a website or browser. Similar technologies can include pixels, local storage, scripts, tags, and server logs.

3. Cookies We Currently Use

We do not currently use first-party analytics, advertising cookies, remarketing pixels, or user account cookies on this website.

4. Cookie Categories

If the website later uses cookies, they may fall into the following categories:

  • Strictly necessary cookies required for site security, loading, or core functionality
  • Preference cookies that remember basic site choices
  • Analytics cookies that help us understand site traffic and performance
  • Marketing cookies used for campaign measurement or remarketing

At present, we do not intentionally deploy these categories as first-party cookies.

5. Third-Party Assets

The website may load third-party assets, such as icons, scripts, or images, from providers including public content delivery networks and image services. These third parties may process technical request data or set their own cookies according to their own policies.

Examples may include assets used for icons, stock imagery, scripts, fonts, hosting, or delivery of static files. These providers may see technical information such as IP address, browser details, device details, page URL, and request time.

6. Future Analytics or Marketing Tools

If we later add analytics, embedded forms, advertising pixels, chat widgets, CRM tracking, or similar tools, we will update this Cookie Policy and, where appropriate, provide a cookie notice or consent controls.

7. Managing Cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block, delete, or limit cookies. Blocking some cookies may affect how certain websites function.

You can also use privacy tools or browser extensions to limit third-party tracking. Your choices may need to be set separately for each browser or device you use.

8. Do Not Track

Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" signal. Because there is no universally accepted standard for how websites should respond to that signal, this website does not currently respond to it in a separate way.

9. Contact

For cookie-related questions, contact us at qaziraza.rq@gmail.com.

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