Cookie Policy

Encelyte Ltd

Last updated: 1 July 2026

Encelyte Ltd ("Encelyte", "we", "us", "our") runs the website at https://encelyte.com ("the site"). This Cookie Policy explains the cookies and similar technologies the site uses, why we use them, and how you can control them.

This policy sits alongside our Privacy Policy, which covers how we handle personal data more generally. Read the two together.


What cookies and similar technologies are

A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device. On your next visit, the browser sends the cookie back, so the site can recognise your session or remember a setting.

"Similar technologies" covers other ways of storing or reading information on your device for the same kinds of purpose, such as local storage, session storage, and pixels. In this policy, when we say "cookies" we mean cookies and these similar technologies together.

Cookies can be grouped a few ways:

  • First-party or third-party. First-party cookies are set by the site you are visiting. Third-party cookies are set by another service whose content is loaded on the page, such as an embedded booking widget.
  • Session or persistent. A session cookie is deleted when you close your browser. A persistent cookie stays for a set period or until you delete it.

The cookies this site uses

Our footprint is deliberately light, and we would rather describe it honestly than pad it out. As of the effective date above, the site uses a small set of cookies and similar technologies, described below.

Strictly necessary and security cookies (Cloudflare)

The site is served and protected through Cloudflare, which provides our hosting, content delivery, and bot and security protection. To do this, Cloudflare may set strictly necessary cookies on your device. These keep the site working and help tell real visitors apart from automated or malicious traffic.

These cookies are essential. Without them, parts of the site may not load or may not be secure. For that reason they do not rely on your consent in the same way optional cookies do, because they are needed to deliver a service you have asked for.

Two small first-party items let the site remember choices you make:

  • Language preference. If you switch language, we store your choice in a first-party cookie named NEXT_LOCALE, so the site shows you the right language on your next visit. It lasts about a year and holds nothing but the language code.
  • Your cookie choice. When you accept or decline on the cookie banner, we record that choice in your browser's local storage (a technology similar to a cookie), so we do not ask you again on every visit. It stays until you clear it or change your choice, and it holds only your consent decision, no personal data.

Both are first-party and strictly necessary to honour the preferences you set. They are not used for analytics or advertising.

Functional cookies from the Cal.com booking widget

On pages where you choose to book a call, we embed a scheduling widget from Cal.com. When that widget loads or you interact with it, Cal.com may set its own third-party cookies to make scheduling work, for example to hold your booking session or remember a preference.

These cookies come from Cal.com as a third party. They are only involved when the booking widget is present and used. If you never reach a booking page, these cookies are not set.

No analytics or advertising cookies

We want to be clear about what we do not do. As of the effective date above, the site uses:

  • No web-analytics cookies. We do not run Google Analytics or any similar analytics or measurement tool on the site.
  • No advertising cookies. We do not use ad networks, retargeting, or cross-site tracking, and we do not sell or share your data for advertising.

If that ever changes, we will update this policy and, where the law requires it, ask for your consent before any such cookies are set.


The table below summarises the categories described above. Durations for the third-party cookies are approximate and are set by the provider, not by us; see their own documentation, linked below, for the current detail.

Category Set by Purpose Type Rough duration
Strictly necessary / security Cloudflare (third party, on our behalf) Keeps the site running, routes and delivers content, and tells genuine visitors apart from bots and malicious traffic First-party and third-party; session and persistent Session to about a year (e.g. the bot-management cookie clears after around 30 minutes; a security-clearance cookie can last up to about a year)
Language preference Encelyte (first party) Remembers the language you chose, in a cookie named NEXT_LOCALE First-party; persistent About a year
Your cookie choice Encelyte (first party) Records your accept or decline so we do not ask again (stored in local storage) First-party; persistent (local storage) Until you clear it or change your choice
Functional / scheduling Cal.com (third party) Enables the embedded booking widget, holding your scheduling session and preferences when you book a call Third-party; session and persistent Session to about a year, as set by Cal.com
Analytics None in use Not applicable. We run no analytics cookies. N/A N/A
Advertising None in use Not applicable. We run no advertising cookies. N/A N/A

Specific cookie names set by the third-party providers can change as their own services update. For the current detail, see their own cookie and privacy documentation: Cloudflare cookies and Cal.com privacy.


How to control or block cookies

You are in control of cookies through your browser, and you can manage them at any time.

  • Browser settings. Most browsers let you see the cookies stored, delete them, and block some or all of them. Look under the privacy or security settings of your browser. The major browsers all publish step-by-step guides, usually under a heading like "Clear, enable and manage cookies".
  • Blocking third-party cookies. You can usually block third-party cookies specifically, which would stop the Cal.com booking widget from setting its cookies. The widget may then not work as intended.
  • Private or incognito browsing. Browsing in a private window limits how long cookies are kept, since they are typically cleared when you close the window.

Please note that blocking strictly necessary or security cookies may break parts of the site or stop it loading correctly, because those cookies are needed to serve and protect the site.


When you first visit the site, we show a short cookie banner.

  • Strictly necessary and security cookies (Cloudflare) are always on, because the site cannot run or stay secure without them. Under the EU ePrivacy rules as applied in Cyprus, these do not require your consent.
  • The Cal.com booking widget is the only source of non-essential cookies. We do not load it, and it sets no cookies, unless you choose Accept all on the banner. If you choose Decline, the in-page scheduler stays off, and you can still reach us by email or through the contact form.

You can change your choice at any time using the Manage cookie choice button on this page, which reopens the banner.

We do not use analytics or advertising cookies. If that ever changes, we will update this policy and ask for your consent before any such cookies are set.


Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time, for example if we add or remove a service that uses cookies, or to reflect changes in the law or in guidance from the Cyprus supervisory authority. When we make a material change, we will update the "Last updated" date above and, where appropriate, take further steps to let you know.


Contact

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how we use cookies, please contact us.

Encelyte Ltd

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