Cookie Policy

How HCTPL uses cookies and related technologies to secure services, improve performance, and support communication preferences on our websites and digital platforms in India.

1. What Cookies Are

Cookies are small text files placed on a browser or device when you visit digital properties. Similar technologies such as localStorage, sessionStorage, SDK storage, and pixels may also store identifiers or settings that support service delivery.

At Hari Cornucopia Tech Private Limited (HCTPL), these technologies help us keep pages secure, preserve session continuity, understand aggregate usage, and deliver a more reliable website experience.

2. How We Classify Cookies

HCTPL uses a category-based model aligned with enterprise governance expectations in India. Categories below describe purpose and typical retention windows.

Strictly Necessary

  • Purpose: Authentication state, security checks, session routing, load balancing, fraud prevention, and basic site operations.
  • Duration: Usually session-only, with select security tokens retained up to 12 months when required for abuse prevention or service integrity.

Functional

  • Purpose: Remembering language, display, accessibility, and consent-related interface preferences.
  • Duration: Commonly 30 days to 12 months, depending on the preference and whether you clear browser storage.

Analytics

  • Purpose: Measuring traffic patterns, page effectiveness, and performance trends in aggregated form.
  • Duration: Commonly 24 hours to 24 months, subject to tool configuration and our minimization settings.

Marketing

  • Purpose: Campaign attribution, ad performance measurement, and audience interaction insights where enabled.
  • Duration: Commonly 30 days to 13 months, varying by platform policies and applicable Indian legal requirements.

3. First-Party and Third-Party Technologies

First-party cookies are set by HCTPL domains and are generally used for operational continuity, security, and preference memory.

Third-party cookies or identifiers may be set by embedded analytics, communication, media, or campaign tools that operate under their own contractual and privacy terms. These providers may process data according to their independent policies.

  • We aim to limit third-party technologies to vendors with a legitimate business purpose.
  • Vendor use remains subject to our internal review, contractual controls, and applicable law.

4. localStorage and sessionStorage

In addition to browser cookies, HCTPL applications may use localStorage and sessionStorage to maintain temporary UI state, reduce repeated prompts, and preserve user workflow context.

  • sessionStorage is generally cleared when the browser tab or window closes.
  • localStorage may persist until manually removed, overwritten, or automatically rotated by application logic.
  • Where practical, we avoid storing directly sensitive personal information in client-side storage.

5. Consent Management and Future Controls

HCTPL is future-ready for granular consent controls and can activate category-level preference tooling as regulatory or platform requirements evolve.

At present, a full consent banner is not universally deployed across all experiences. Until a centralized banner is enabled, we continue to apply internal controls and proportional use of non-essential technologies.

  • Our implementation roadmap includes consent logging, category toggles, and controls aligned with applicable Indian law.
  • Users may still apply browser-level controls at any time, as explained below.

6. Browser and Device Controls

Most browsers provide cookie controls through privacy settings. You can block, remove, or limit cookies and storage usage directly from your browser or device preferences.

  • Disable or clear cookies through browser settings (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and others).
  • Use private browsing modes for reduced retention of local data after session closure.
  • Review mobile app and device permissions where platform SDK storage may be used.

7. Do Not Track (DNT) and Global Privacy Control (GPC)

Browser-based Do Not Track (DNT) signals are not yet subject to a single universal technical standard. As a result, service behavior may vary depending on architecture and vendor capabilities.

Where Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals are detected and legally required, HCTPL will evaluate and apply appropriate preference handling as implementation support matures.

8. Policy Updates

We may revise this Cookie Policy to reflect legal changes, technology updates, operational requirements, or improvements in consent and privacy governance.

Material updates will be reflected by changing the Last Updated date on this page.

9. Company Identity

Hari Cornucopia Tech Private Limited ("HCTPL", "we", "our", or "us") is a private limited company incorporated on 10 July 2023, registered with the Registrar of Companies, Vijaywada, and currently active. Our Corporate Identification Number (CIN) is U62012AP2023PTC111685.

Our registered office is located at 12-58/B, Jaggayyapalem, Jaggayyapalem, Visakhapatnam, Pedagantyada, Andhra Pradesh, India, 530012. HCTPL maintains operational presence in Vizag & Hyderabad and provides its websites, platforms, and services within India, subject to applicable Indian law.

For legal, privacy, compliance, or policy-related enquiries, you may contact us at haricornucopiatech@gmail.com or through the contact channels published on our website.

10. Contact and Related Privacy Rights

For cookie-related questions, preference requests, or compliance enquiries, contact Hari Cornucopia Tech Private Limited at haricornucopiatech@gmail.com or through the contact options listed on our website.

For broader data handling practices, data subject rights, and lawful processing details, please review our Privacy Notice.

Need clarification?

For enterprise agreements, procurement discussions, legal clarifications, partnership contracts, compliance inquiries, or platform-related concerns, please contact Hari Cornucopia Tech Private Limited at haricornucopiatech@gmail.com.

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