Cookie Policy
Last Updated: October 24, 2026
1. Understanding Cookies
Cookies are small tracking objects placed in your browser to document session variables. These allow responsive elements to keep track of preferences and preserve speed across multiple page visits.
2. How We Implement Cookies
We employ structural elements to make our sites work securely, gauge user response counts under clear permissions, and optimize the delivery of details according to location. If analytical parameters are turned off, we prevent related background code execution.
3. Consent Mode Parameters Table
| Trace Category | Functional Role | Associated Consent Flag | Default State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly Necessary | Core security & basic session validation | security_storage | GRANTED |
| Functional Customization | Configuration state saving | functionality_storage | GRANTED |
| Analytical Systems | Aggregated system traffic tracking | analytics_storage | DENIED |
| Targeted Advertising | Optimizing promotional display relevance | ad_storage, ad_user_data | DENIED |
4. Specific Cookie Identifiers
| Cookie Identifier | Category Type | Origin Host | Functional Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| consentChoice | Functional Cookie | ulyssesaudit.ca | 365 Days |
| _ga | Analytics Tracking | Google Inc. | 2 Years |
| _ga_* | Analytics Tracking | Google Inc. | 2 Years |
5. Handling Controls Within Your Browser
Web users can manually clear tracking records by accessing preferences in Chrome, Safari, Edge, or Firefox. If you absolute-block all scripts, navigation panels might struggle to run cleanly during site interaction.