Cookies Policy

Last updated on June 2, 2026

Last updated: 12/05/2026

This Policy explains what cookies are, which types we use at HyperFake and how you can manage them.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small files or similar technologies that are stored on or accessed from your device when you visit a website or use certain online services.

2. What types of cookies we may use

a) Strictly necessary cookies

They enable the technical functioning of the website, authentication, security, load balancing, session management or basic preferences. These cookies do not require consent where they are genuinely necessary to provide the requested service. European ePrivacy rules require consent for non-necessary cookies.

b) Analytics or measurement cookies

They help us understand how users interact with the website and improve performance.

c) Personalisation cookies

They allow certain non-essential preferences to be remembered.

d) Advertising or marketing cookies

They are used to measure campaigns, personalise ads or create audiences, where applicable.

3. Legal basis

Non-strictly necessary cookies will only be installed or activated after obtaining the user's prior consent. The user may accept, reject or configure them by categories.

4. How we obtain your consent

When you visit HyperFake for the first time, we will show you a consent banner or panel that will allow you to:

  • Accept non-necessary cookies;

  • Reject non-necessary cookies;

  • Configure your preferences by categories.

We will not use pre-ticked boxes or ambiguous mechanisms to obtain consent.

5. How to withdraw or change consent

You may modify your preferences at any time from the permanent “Cookie settings” link available in the footer or in the preferences centre.

Withdrawal of consent shall not affect the lawfulness of processing based on consent before its withdrawal.

6. Third-party cookies

We may use third-party services that install cookies or equivalent technologies, for example for:

  • analytics or measurement;

  • security and abuse prevention;

  • video playback or embedding;

  • consent management;

  • third-party technical functionalities;

  • or campaign measurement, if applicable.

7. Cookie table

Updated information on the cookies used by HyperFake, including their name, provider, purpose, duration and whether they are first-party or third-party, will be available in the cookie settings panel and, where applicable, in the updated version of this Cookie Policy.

8. International transfers

Some cookie or analytics providers may process data outside the EEA. In such cases, the safeguards required by applicable law will be applied.

9. More information

For more information on the processing of personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.

10. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect regulatory, technical or provider changes. The current version will always be available on the website.

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