Cookie Policy
How Ayurvite Uses Cookies and Similar Technologies
This policy explains the technologies that may store or access information on your device when you visit ayurvite.com, use secure forms, open software demonstrations or proceed to external booking and payment services.
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Effective date: 17 June 2026
Cookie principles
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Essential First
Cookies required for security, forms, sessions and core website operation may be used without optional tracking.
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Choice for Non-Essential Use
Analytics, preference, advertising or embedded-media technologies should be controlled through available consent choices where required.
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No Sale of Cookie Data
Ayurvite does not sell cookie or browsing data to unrelated advertisers or data brokers.
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Change Your Preference
You may use browser controls and any website consent settings to withdraw or change optional-cookie choices.
1. What Are Cookies?
Small files and related identifiers support website functions
Cookies are small text files placed on a browser or device. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, tags, software-development-kit identifiers and server-side logs.
They may remember a session, protect a form, preserve a preference, measure performance or allow an external service to function.
Some cookies disappear when the browser closes. Others remain for a defined period or until deleted. A cookie may be set directly by Ayurvite or by a third-party service loaded or opened by the visitor.
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First-Party
Set through ayurvite.com for its own operation, security or preferences.
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Third-Party
Set or accessed by an external booking, video, analytics, payment or other provider.
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Session
Usually expires when the browser session ends.
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Persistent
Remains for a stated period unless the user deletes it sooner.
2. Cookie Categories
Different technologies serve different purposes
The presence of a category does not mean that every listed technology is active on every page. Actual use depends on the page, service, integrations and consent settings.
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Strictly Necessary
Required for security, network delivery, sessions and requested website functions.
- Secure form submission
- Spam and abuse prevention
- Session or login management
- Load balancing and caching
- Consent-preference storage
02
Functional
Remembers choices or enables optional convenience features.
- Language or display preference
- Embedded service settings
- Previously selected options
- Accessibility preferences
- Optional account convenience
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Analytics & Performance
Helps understand aggregate use, technical performance and errors.
- Page visits and navigation
- Device and browser category
- Performance and error events
- Referral and campaign source
- Aggregate feature usage
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Embedded Media
May be used when video demonstrations, maps, booking tools or external content are loaded.
- YouTube or similar demo videos
- Zoho booking or meeting services
- External forms or widgets
- Maps and interactive content
- Provider security identifiers
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Advertising or Remarketing
May support audience measurement or advertising only if such tools are intentionally enabled.
- Campaign conversion measurement
- Audience creation
- Cross-site advertising identifiers
- Frequency management
- Marketing attribution
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Security and Logs
Server-side records may support fraud prevention, troubleshooting and incident investigation.
- IP and request logs
- Authentication events
- Security-rule triggers
- Error and diagnostic logs
- Rate-limiting records
3. Technologies Used Across Ayurvite Services
Cookie use changes according to the feature you choose
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WordPress & Website Security
May use session, login, form-security, anti-spam and administrative cookies required to operate and protect the website.
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Caching & Performance
Caching or content-delivery systems may store technical identifiers or variations to serve pages efficiently and securely.
03
Secure Enquiry Form
The contact modal may use security tokens, rate-limiting information and temporary session data to prevent duplicate or abusive submissions.
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Zoho Bookings & Meeting
When you open the external Ayurvite booking portal, Zoho may use its own cookies for authentication, booking, payment, security and service preferences.
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Software Demo Videos
A video provider may set or access cookies when a video is loaded or played. Click-to-load or privacy-enhanced embedding should be used where technically available.
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Payment Providers
A payment gateway may use necessary security, fraud-prevention and transaction cookies on its own checkout pages.
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Analytics
If enabled, analytics may measure aggregate visits and performance. The specific provider and consent controls should be reflected in the active consent interface.
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Email & Helpdesk Links
Opening an email client or external helpdesk may take you to a service governed by that provider’s own cookie and privacy practices.
4. Consent and Preference Controls
Non-essential technologies should follow the visitor’s applicable choice
Where consent is required, optional categories should remain disabled until the visitor provides a clear choice. Withdrawing consent should be as accessible as granting it.
Accept all optional categories
Reject non-essential cookies
Choose categories separately
Change the preference later
Keep essential security functions active
Avoid preselected optional consent
Record the chosen consent state
Renew consent when materially required
Current consent implementation
This policy describes the intended controls. Before enabling analytics, advertising or non-essential embedded tracking, Ayurvite should configure a consent-management interface that blocks those technologies until the applicable choice is recorded.
Essential cookies may remain active because the website, security controls, requested forms or selected services cannot function reliably without them.
5. Browser and Device Controls
- Block all cookies or only third-party cookies
- Delete stored cookies and site data
- Clear local storage and cached identifiers
- Use private or incognito browsing
- Restrict cross-site tracking
- Review permissions for embedded content
Blocking essential cookies may prevent secure forms, account functions, preferences or other requested features from working correctly.
Privacy Signals
- Some browsers send Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control signals
- Technical and legal treatment of these signals varies by provider and jurisdiction
- Ayurvite should honour recognised signals where required and technically supported
- A browser signal may not control cookies placed after opening an independent third-party website
- Visitors should also use the settings offered by the relevant provider
6. Duration and Retention
Cookies should not remain longer than reasonably required
The duration of a cookie depends on its purpose and the provider. Session cookies usually end when the browser closes. Persistent cookies may remain for days, months or another stated period.
Security, consent and preference records may be retained long enough to protect the website, demonstrate the visitor’s choice or avoid repeatedly asking for the same preference.
The active consent interface or browser storage view should provide the most current provider name, cookie name, category and expiry where available.
Regular review
Ayurvite should periodically scan the website and update the cookie inventory when a plugin, analytics service, video provider, booking integration, advertising tool or other website technology changes.
7. Third-Party Services and International Processing
External providers control their own cookies and infrastructure
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Independent Policies
Zoho, video platforms, payment providers and other external services publish their own privacy and cookie information.
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External Navigation
When you leave ayurvite.com, the destination website’s settings and terms apply.
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Embedded Content
Loading external media inside an Ayurvite page may allow the provider to receive device, IP and interaction information.
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International Infrastructure
A provider may process technical or personal data in jurisdictions where it operates, subject to applicable safeguards.
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Provider Changes
Cookie names, durations and purposes may change when a provider updates its service.
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Limited Control
Ayurvite can choose or configure providers but cannot control every cookie set on an independent external website.
8. No Sale of Cookie Data
Ayurvite does not sell cookie identifiers or browsing data to unrelated advertisers or data brokers. Limited information may be processed by authorised providers for website operation, security, analytics, booking, payment or another disclosed purpose.
If advertising or remarketing tools are introduced later, the policy and consent controls should be updated before those tools are activated.
9. Children
The Ayurvite corporate website and professional booking services are not directed to children. Non-essential profiling or advertising technologies should not be intentionally used to target children.
Where an institutional software product serves students or minors, product-specific privacy, consent and account controls must be configured separately.
10. Updates and Contact
The policy will be revised when website technologies materially change
Ayurvite may update this policy after adding, removing or reconfiguring a plugin, analytics provider, embedded service, advertising tool, consent platform or other technology.
Cookie and privacy questions may be submitted through the secure form or by email to desk@ayurvitewellness.com.
Include the page address, device, browser and the name or purpose of the technology where known. Do not send passwords or sensitive personal records.
Current effective date
17 June 2026
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Related Documents
Read the broader privacy and website terms
Privacy
Privacy Policy
How Ayurvite collects, uses, stores and protects personal data.
Terms
Terms & Conditions
Rules governing website use, bookings, services and digital products.
Disclaimer
Professional Disclaimer
Limits of general information, demos, claims and professional guidance.
Bookings
Ayurvite Booking Portal
The external consultation-booking service and its provider-controlled technologies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common cookie and consent questions
Can I use the website after rejecting optional cookies?
Yes. Core pages and essential security functions should remain available, although some embedded videos, preferences, analytics-dependent features or external widgets may be limited.
Does the booking portal use the same cookies as ayurvite.com?
Not necessarily. The Ayurvite booking portal is operated through Zoho, which may use its own cookies and security technologies under its own policies.
Will a software demo video set cookies?
It may, depending on the video provider and embed method. Ayurvite should use click-to-load or privacy-enhanced embedding where technically available.
Can I delete cookies already stored?
Yes. Use your browser or device settings to delete cookies and site data. Deleting the consent-preference cookie may cause the website to ask for your choices again.
Does Ayurvite use advertising cookies?
Advertising or remarketing cookies should be treated as optional and should not be activated unless the relevant tools are intentionally configured with appropriate consent controls.
Where can I ask about a cookie I found?
Use the secure cookie-question form on this page or email desk@ayurvitewellness.com with the cookie name, page and browser details.
Have a question about cookies, consent or embedded services?
Share the relevant page, browser and concern through the secure form.
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