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Cookie policy
This policy explains how southwindtelco.com uses cookies and similar technologies. It is a draft aligned with a mostly static marketing site. We do not use analytics or advertising cookies on the site in version 1.
Last updated: 15 May 2026
What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. “Similar technologies” can include local storage or pixels that behave like cookies. Cookies can be first-party (set by a site you are visiting) or third-party (set by another domain, often an embedded service).
How we use cookies on this site
Our public pages are primarily static HTML and assets. For version 1 we aim to keep tracking minimal: there are no analytics dashboards wired to the marketing pages and no advertising tags.
You may still see essential cookies from our hosting or security stack where they are required to deliver the site safely (for example load balancing, bot protection, abuse mitigation, or consent storage on infrastructure that uses it). The exact names and lifetimes can change when we adjust providers.
When you use the contact form
If you submit the contact form, your browser sends data to our configured form provider. That provider may set cookies or use storage as part of spam prevention, session management, or honey-pot style controls. Those cookies are controlled by the vendor and may appear in your browser’s privacy tools as third-party where applicable.
When you book via Calendly
We link to Calendly in a new tab (for example via “Book a call”). If you choose to use Calendly, Calendly may set cookies and use similar technologies under its own privacy notice. Because Calendly is opened separately from our page shell, you should treat that session as subject to Calendly’s controls.
Optional images and fonts
We may load fonts or imagery from our own origin or trusted CDNs. Loading assets can generate standard server logs and may involve short-lived technical cookies at the edge, similar to normal website delivery.
Managing cookies
You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies can sometimes break parts of a site (for example form submission or security challenges). Your browser’s help pages describe the steps for common platforms.
Future changes
If we add analytics, embed scheduling, or introduce marketing tags, we will update this policy and, where required, provide a consent mechanism before non-essential cookies run. Any material change will move the “last updated” date above.
More detail on privacy
See our Privacy policy for how we describe personal data collected through the site, hosting, and form flows.