Salvya
Cookie policy
Effective date: 12 May 2026 · Version: 1.0
This Cookie Policy explains how Salvya (“Salvya,” “we,” “us”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our websites or use our web applications. It should be read together with our Terms of Service and any privacy information we publish for your region. Capitalised terms used here follow the Terms unless defined below.
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a site. We may also use local storage, session storage, pixels, or SDKs in mobile experiences for similar purposes—for simplicity, this policy refers to all of these as “cookies” unless we specify otherwise.
2. Why we use cookies
We use cookies to:
- keep the services secure and operational (for example load balancing, bot defence, and fraud signals);
- remember your session, language, or preferences where you have chosen them;
- measure how the services perform and how audiences use features so we can improve them;
- support checkout, authentication, and embedded tools from payment partners when you choose to use them.
3. Categories of cookies we use
Strictly necessary. Required for core functionality such as security, network management, account sign-in, cart or checkout continuity, and remembering cookie choices. These may be set without consent where the law allows because the service cannot function safely without them.
Functional. Remember settings you select (for example reduced motion, display preferences, or form progress on supported flows).
Analytics. Help us understand aggregate traffic, errors, and feature usage. Where required, we will ask for your consent before enabling non-essential analytics on your device.
Marketing (if enabled). Used to measure campaigns or to personalise promotional content on third-party platforms. We will only use optional marketing cookies where permitted and, where required, after you opt in through a consent tool.
4. Third-party cookies and processors
When you interact with payment methods (for example PayPal buttons), fraud screening, maps, or embedded media, those providers may set their own cookies subject to their policies. We do not control third-party cookies; please review their documentation and your account settings with those services.
5. How long cookies last
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a set period (for example 30 days or 12 months) depending on their purpose. We aim to keep retention no longer than necessary for each purpose.
6. Your choices and controls
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the services from working (for example staying signed in or completing checkout).
Where we offer a cookie banner or preference centre, you can revisit your choices there when available. Industry opt-out pages (for example for certain advertising networks) may also apply to partners we use.
Open Salvya's Cookie settings to choose optional categories on this device. Your selections are stored locally in your browser until you clear site data.
7. Global Privacy Control and “Do Not Track”
Some browsers send a “Do Not Track” signal; there is no uniform industry response. Where required by applicable law, we honour legally recognised opt-out signals (such as Global Privacy Control for covered sales/sharing in supported jurisdictions) in line with our technical capabilities and any consent platform we deploy.
8. Children
The services are not directed at children under the age where parental consent is required for data processing in their region. We do not knowingly use cookies to profile children for marketing.
9. Changes to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy when we change technologies, partners, or legal requirements. The effective date at the top will change. Material changes may be highlighted through the services or consent tools where appropriate.
10. Contact
For questions about cookies or this policy, contact Salvya using the official channels published on the site or provided in your account or order materials. For personal data requests, refer to our privacy documentation referenced in the Terms of Service.