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Cookie & Privacy Policy

Last updated 2 May 2026

In short

This website does not run analytics, advertising, or any third-party tracking. We do not sell, share, or transfer personal data to anyone. The only things we store in your browser are listed below — and you can decline them using the banner that appears on your first visit.

What we store

We use two small browser storage entries — both first-party, both confined to your browser, neither shared with anyone:

novarix-cookie-consent

Strictly necessary. Stored in localStorage. Records your choice from the cookie banner so we don't ask you again on every page. Persists until you clear your browser data.

novarix-intro-seen

Preference. Stored in sessionStorage only when you accept cookies. Lets us skip the animated logo intro for the rest of your browsing session. Cleared automatically when you close the browser tab. If you decline cookies, this is never set and the intro may play again on a fresh tab.

What we don't do

We don't set tracking cookies. We don't run Google Analytics, Plausible, Fathom, Matomo, or any equivalent. We don't serve advertising. We don't embed third-party scripts that profile you across websites. We don't use session-replay tools.

Server logs

Our web server keeps short-lived access logs (IP address, request path, timestamp, user agent) for the operational purposes of running the site — diagnosing errors, blocking abuse, and basic capacity planning. Logs are retained for no longer than 30 days and are not used to build profiles of individual visitors.

Changing your mind

Use the Cookie preferences link in the footer of any page to re-open the banner and change your decision. Or clear this site's storage in your browser settings to be asked again from scratch.

Who we are

Novarix Networks Limited, registered in england · company no. 17047180. For privacy questions or to exercise your rights under UK GDPR (access, correction, deletion, portability, objection), email us at hello@novarix.uk.

Complaints

If you believe we've mishandled your personal data, you have the right to complain to the UK's data protection authority, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), at ico.org.uk.