Last updated: 26 May 2026
This page explains what cookies aivite.com sets in your browser, why, and how to control them. Short version: we use very few. No advertising cookies. No third-party tracking pixels. The cookies we set exist to keep the site working and to help us understand how visitors use it.
A cookie is a small text file your browser stores when you visit a website. It contains information the site uses on your next visit (or during this visit) to remember things — like whether you've dismissed a banner, what language you prefer, or whether you're logged in. Cookies cannot run code on your computer or access files outside the browser.
These keep the site working. We can't turn them off without breaking things.
aivite-cookie-consent): remembers whether you've accepted or declined cookies, so we don't show you the banner on every page. Stored in your browser's local storage. Lasts until you clear browser data.If you accept cookies via our banner, we may set cookies to understand how visitors use the site. This helps us improve. Anonymous — we don't identify you personally. Common analytics cookies on aivite.com include:
_ga, _ga_*): tracks aggregated session data (pages viewed, time on site, device type). IP addresses are anonymised. Lasts up to 2 years if accepted. Not set if you decline cookies.For clarity, aivite.com does not use: advertising cookies, retargeting pixels (Meta Pixel, Google Ads, etc.), social media tracking cookies, marketing automation cookies, or any third-party data enrichment cookies. We don't sell or share visitor behaviour data.
The banner: when you first visit aivite.com, a banner asks you to accept or decline cookies beyond the strictly necessary ones. Your choice is remembered.
Change your mind: to reset your cookie preference, clear your browser's local storage for aivite.com and refresh the page. The banner will reappear on your next visit.
Block all cookies: all modern browsers let you block or delete cookies via settings. Note that blocking all cookies may break some site functionality.
Browser-specific instructions:
When you interact with WhatsApp via links on our site (e.g. clicking "WhatsApp us"), WhatsApp and Meta set their own cookies subject to WhatsApp's privacy policy. We have no control over these. When you click external links to sources we cite (news sites, BSP documentation, etc.), those sites set their own cookies subject to their own policies.
If we add new cookies or change how we use existing ones, we'll update this page with a new "Last updated" date and flag the change in our cookie banner.
Questions about cookies on aivite.com: kunal@brnd.ink.