This Cookie Policy applies to the AOArose/IECC website and any web-based interfaces. It does not apply to The Ivory Index desktop Software, which does not use browser cookies.
Article II — What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They serve various functions including remembering preferences, enabling functionality, and (in some cases) tracking behaviour across sites.
Article III — Cookies We Use
Cookie Type
Purpose
Duration
Provider
Strictly Necessary
Session management, security
Session
IECC
Functional
Language/region preferences
1 year
IECC
Analytics (if enabled)
Aggregate usage statistics
Up to 2 years
Third-party (disclosed at deployment)
Marketing (if enabled)
Conversion tracking
Up to 90 days
Third-party (disclosed at deployment)
Current Status. At the time of this Policy version, the IECC website does not use analytics or marketing cookies. This table discloses categories that may be added in future. If and when such cookies are added, this Policy will be updated and fresh consent obtained where required.
Article IV — Google Fonts
Our website loads fonts from Google's CDN (fonts.googleapis.com). This causes your browser to make a request to Google's servers, which may log your IP address. This occurs on page load and is not a cookie; it is governed by Google's privacy policy. We use Google Fonts for typographic consistency with the IECC brand style guide.
Article V — Your Choices
You may configure your browser to refuse cookies, delete existing cookies, or alert you when cookies are being placed. Refusing strictly necessary cookies may impair website functionality. You may also opt out of analytics cookies where a consent mechanism is presented.
Article VI — Updates
This Policy will be updated when new cookie categories are added. Material changes will be communicated via the website and, where required, fresh consent will be sought.
Drafted with the assistance of
Voidlex
Imperial Legal Intelligence · IECC Suite · v2.6
This document was prepared with the assistance of Voidlex, a legal document
drafting tool developed by Imperial Eminence Cyberguard Corporation (IECC).
Voidlex is a drafting aid only. It does not constitute legal advice, does not
practice law, and does not guarantee the legal enforceability of this document in any
jurisdiction. Users are strongly encouraged to seek independent legal counsel before
relying on this document for commercial, regulatory, or enforcement purposes.
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