How the Livinity website uses cookies and browser storage. In short: we keep it minimal. This site sets no advertising or analytics cookies, only a single technical item that remembers you dismissed our cookie notice.
Last updated: July 2026
Cookies are small text files that a website asks your browser to store on your device. When you return, the browser sends those files back, allowing the site to recognise your device, remember preferences or maintain a session. Cookies can be set by the site you are visiting (first-party) or by another domain whose content is embedded in the page (third-party).
Local storage (part of the browser's Web Storage API) works similarly but is not transmitted with every request. It lets a website keep a small amount of data in your browser between visits, until you or the site clears it. It is well suited to remembering simple, non-identifying preferences, which is exactly how this site uses it.
Under the EU ePrivacy rules and the Cyprus framework that implements them, storing or reading information on your device generally requires your consent, except where it is strictly necessary to provide a service you have explicitly requested. The technologies described below fall into the strictly-necessary and preference categories.
We take a deliberately restrained approach. Concretely, on this website:
Because liv_cookie_ok is a genuine strictly-necessary preference that only stores whether a notice was dismissed, it does not identify you and is not used for any secondary purpose.
The table below lists everything this website stores on your device. If it is not on this list, we do not set it.
| Name / Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| liv_cookie_ok: first-party local storage | Remembers that you dismissed the cookie notice so it is not shown again. | Persistent until you clear your browser storage. |
| Essential / site function, cookies | None set beyond the item above. The site functions without additional cookies. | N/A |
| Analytics / marketing, cookies | None currently used. We place no analytics or advertising cookies. | N/A |
Should this ever change, for example, if we introduce privacy-friendly analytics, we will update this policy and, where the law requires it, ask for your consent before any non-essential technology is used.
This website is designed to be self-contained. All fonts, stylesheets, scripts and images are served directly from our own servers. Our fonts are self-hosted rather than loaded from a service such as Google Fonts, which means simply visiting the site does not send your data (including your IP address) to any third-party provider for typography or content delivery.
We also do not embed third-party analytics, advertising networks or social-media widgets. If we introduce any third-party service in the future, we will update this policy and, where the law requires it, ask for your consent before it is used.
You are always in control of what is stored on your device. Because we do not set non-essential cookies, there is no consent banner toggling ad tracking on this site, but you can still inspect, block and delete anything a browser has stored:
For step-by-step help, see your browser's own guidance, for example the support pages for Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Edge. Note that clearing all site data will also remove your dismissal of the cookie notice, so it will show again.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the technologies we use, in our services, or in applicable law. When we do, we will revise the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. If we introduce cookies or storage that require your consent, we will present an appropriate mechanism before they are used. We encourage you to review this page periodically.
If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or how we handle information on this website, please get in touch:
For the wider picture of how we collect and process personal data, and your rights under the GDPR, please read our Privacy Policy.
We build for the European market with privacy front of mind. If anything here is unclear, or you'd like to know more about how we handle data, we're happy to talk.