Last updated: 15 January 2026
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently and provide a better user experience. Cookies allow websites to recognise your device and remember information about your visit, such as your preferred language and other settings.
HyperVault uses cookies and similar tracking technologies for several purposes:
These cookies are essential for the website to function properly. They enable basic functions like page navigation, access to secure areas, and form submissions. The website cannot function properly without these cookies, and they cannot be disabled.
These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website by collecting and reporting information anonymously. We use Google Analytics to analyse website traffic, user behaviour, and performance metrics. This helps us improve our website and services.
These cookies enable enhanced functionality and personalisation. They may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we use on our pages. They remember your preferences, such as language settings, and provide enhanced features.
These cookies are used to deliver advertisements that are relevant to you and your interests. They may also be used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. We use Google Ads and other advertising platforms that may set these cookies.
Below is a detailed list of the specific cookies we use:
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| cookie_consent | Stores your cookie consent preferences | 1 year | Necessary |
| _ga | Google Analytics - distinguishes unique users | 2 years | Analytics |
| _gid | Google Analytics - distinguishes unique users | 24 hours | Analytics |
| _gat_UA-* | Google Analytics - throttles request rate | 1 minute | Analytics |
| _gcl_au | Google Ads - conversion tracking | 90 days | Marketing |
| _gcl_aw | Google Ads - conversion attribution | 90 days | Marketing |
| IDE | Google Ads - ad personalisation | 1 year | Marketing |
Our website uses services from third-party providers that may set their own cookies:
We implement Google Consent Mode v2, which allows us to respect your consent preferences whilst still providing basic functionality. When you adjust your cookie preferences, our website communicates your choices to Google services, ensuring that data collection and advertising features operate in accordance with your consent decisions.
You can control and manage cookies in several ways:
When you first visit our website, you'll see a cookie consent banner that allows you to accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or customise your preferences. You can change your preferences at any time by clearing your browser data and revisiting our website.
Most web browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can:
You can opt out of specific tracking services:
If you choose to disable certain cookies, some features of our website may not function properly. For example, disabling functional cookies may prevent the website from remembering your preferences, and disabling analytics cookies means we cannot improve our services based on usage data.
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technology, or legal requirements. When we make significant changes, we will notify you by updating the "last updated" date at the top of this policy and, where appropriate, provide additional notice on our website.
If you have any questions about our use of cookies or this Cookie Policy, please contact us:
HyperVault Ltd
Email: privacy@hypervault.pro
Phone: +353 91 482 9437
Address: Quay Street 190, Galway, H25 8521, Connacht, Ireland
This Cookie Policy should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy, which provides detailed information about how we collect, use, and protect your personal data.
This Cookie Policy is governed by Irish law and complies with the ePrivacy Directive and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).