Cookie Policy
What cookies and storage are
This policy explains the small files and other storage this website places on your device, what each one is for, how long it stays, and how to change your choices. It covers the public website only.
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to keep. Other technologies do similar work — values held in your browser’s local or session storage, and a local cache of pages and assets. Throughout this policy we use “cookies and storage” to mean all of these together.
We keep the list deliberately short. Everything here is set by NeuraLoop itself (first-party); there are no advertising cookies, no cross-site trackers, and no hidden identifiers anywhere on this site.
How we categorise them
We group cookies and storage into three categories, matching the choices offered in the consent control:
- Strictly necessary. Required for the site to work and for security to operate — service availability, secure form submission, fraud prevention, the on-device cache, and remembering the preferences you set here. These are always active because the site would not function correctly without them, and applicable law does not require consent for storage of this kind.
- Functional & preferences. Help the site remember choices you make to give you a more tailored experience across return visits. Off by default; set only with your consent. Today the only preference storage we set — your accessibility accommodations — is treated as strictly necessary, so this category does not yet place any additional storage. It is kept here so the choice remains available if that changes.
- Performance & improvement. Help us understand, in aggregate, how the site is used so we can measure performance and improve content. First-party only, with no advertising and no cross-site tracking, and no individual visitor is identified. Off by default; set only with your consent.
The cookies and storage we use
The following is the complete register of cookies and equivalent storage this website sets. The retention periods are the maximum lifetimes; you can clear any of them sooner from your browser.
That is the entire list. If we add or change an item, we update this register and the version below.
Security and fraud-prevention signals
To keep this site available and to protect institutional inquiries from automated abuse, we run a small set of strictly-necessary security measures alongside the cookies above. We describe them here so the picture is complete, even though they are not advertising or analytics technologies.
- Behavioural security sentinel. A passive script measures coarse, content-free interaction patterns — such as pointer movement, scroll, and keystroke timing — to distinguish an ordinary visitor from automated tooling. It collects no keystroke content and no personal details, only movement and timing aggregates, and sends them once when you leave the page.
- Device characteristics signal. The same script derives a short, non-reversible value from general device and browser characteristics (such as screen and hardware properties) to recognise automated abuse. For an ordinary visit this is a transient signal that is not stored. It is retained only where activity is confirmed to be hostile, as part of a security evidence record, to recognise the same machine across attempts.
- Automated rate-limiting and temporary blocking. If requests from a source look like abuse, the site may slow them down or temporarily block them. These are security tripwires only; they do not make any decision about a person that produces a legal or similarly significant effect, and a human reviews any disputed block.
We rely on our legitimate interest in keeping the site and its visitors secure as the basis for these measures, which is why they operate without consent. Security event records are kept for a short period — generally not exceeding 90 days — after which they are deleted or reduced to aggregate statistics; evidence records of confirmed hostile activity are kept longer on a legal-claims basis. If you believe a block was applied in error, you can ask for a human review and appeal by writing to info@neuraloopai.com. Full detail on how this technical information is handled is in the Privacy Notice.
Your consent and the GPC signal
On your first visit we show a consent banner. Strictly-necessary cookies and storage are always active because the site cannot operate without them. The functional and performance categories are off until you turn them on. You can accept all, keep essential only, or choose categories individually, and you can change your decision later at any time.
We honour browser-level privacy signals. If your browser sends a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, we treat it as a binding opt-out of all non-essential storage: we do not show the banner, and we set only strictly-necessary cookies and storage. We keep a private record of each consent decision as proof of lawful processing.
Changing your choices
You can review and change your selection at any time using the Cookie Preferences control in the site footer. Selecting it opens a preferences panel — a window over the current page, not a separate page — where you can switch the functional and performance categories on or off and save your choice. Your decision takes effect immediately and is remembered for future visits.
You can also manage cookies and storage in your own browser settings, including blocking or deleting cookies and clearing site data. Because the strictly-necessary cookies and the on-device cache are required for the site to work, blocking them in your browser may stop parts of the site from functioning correctly.
Third parties
This website does not embed third-party advertising cookies, social-media trackers, or analytics services that profile you across other sites. Every item in the register above is set by NeuraLoop. The limited specialist providers we rely on to serve pages, deliver an inquiry to our team, and defend the site act only as our processors on our instructions; they do not set their own cookies on this site for their own purposes. How information is shared in those narrow cases is described in the Privacy Notice.
Contact and changes
If you have any question about this Cookie Policy or your choices, write to us at info@neuraloopai.com.
We may update this policy as our practices or the law evolve. When the register or a material practice changes, we revise the version and effective date shown above and make the change evident on this page.
This website is operated by NeuraLoop Surveillance Intelligence Private Limited, a company incorporated in India under the Companies Act, 2013, registered in the State of Karnataka, with Corporate Identification Number U80100KA2024PTC189461. This Cookie Policy is governed by the laws of India and is to be read together with our Privacy Notice and Terms of Use.