Cookies Policy — How Axus Uses Cookies

Effective Date: February 13, 2026  |  Last Updated: February 13, 2026

This Cookies Policy explains how Axus ("we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile phone) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently, provide a better user experience, and give website owners useful information.

2. Types of Cookies We Use

2.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential for the website to function properly. You cannot opt out of these cookies.

CookiePurposeDuration
session_idMaintains your session state across pagesSession
csrf_tokenProtects against cross-site request forgery attacksSession
cookie_consentStores your cookie consent preferences12 months

2.2 Performance & Analytics Cookies

These cookies collect aggregated and anonymized information about how visitors use our website.

CookiePurposeDuration
_ga, _ga_*Google Analytics – distinguishes unique users and tracks sessionsUp to 2 years
_gidGoogle Analytics – distinguishes users24 hours
_gatGoogle Analytics – throttles request rate1 minute

2.3 Functional Cookies

These cookies allow the website to remember choices you make (such as your preferred language or region) and provide enhanced, more personalized features.

2.4 Targeting & Advertising Cookies

These cookies are used to deliver relevant advertisements and measure advertising campaign effectiveness.

CookiePurposeDuration
_fbpFacebook Pixel – delivers targeted advertising3 months
li_sugrLinkedIn – ad analytics and targeting3 months

3. Similar Technologies

In addition to cookies, we may use similar tracking technologies, including:

  • Web Beacons (Pixel Tags): Small transparent images embedded in web pages or emails to track access
  • Local Storage: Data stored in your browser to persist information across sessions
  • Session Storage: Temporary data stored for the duration of a browsing session
  • Fingerprinting: We do not use browser fingerprinting techniques to identify users

4. How to Manage Cookies

4.1 Browser Settings

Most browsers allow you to refuse or accept cookies, delete existing cookies, and set preferences. Instructions for common browsers:

4.2 Opt-Out Tools

You can opt out of interest-based advertising through:

4.3 Do Not Track

Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) setting. There is currently no universally accepted standard for how companies should respond to DNT signals. We currently do not respond to DNT signals but will update this policy if a standard is established.

4.4 Global Privacy Control (GPC)

We honor the Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal as a valid opt-out of sale/sharing request under the CCPA/CPRA. If your browser sends a GPC signal, we will treat it as a request to opt out of the sale or sharing of your personal information via cookies.

5. Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our website are placed by third parties acting on our behalf. We do not control these cookies. Please refer to the respective privacy policies:

6. Cookies & California Residents

Under the CCPA/CPRA, certain cookies may be considered a "sale" or "sharing" of personal information. California residents have the right to opt out. Please see our Privacy Policy, Section 6 for details on exercising your California privacy rights.

7. Updates to This Policy

We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated "Last Updated" date. We encourage you to review this page periodically.

8. Contact Us

If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us: