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Cookie Policy

How kollup.com uses cookies and similar technologies, and how you control them.
Last updated: 19 August 2026

1. Who we are

This website, kollup.com, and the Kollup service are operated by:

JELLYBYTE LTD
Registration No. HE 495017
Spyrou Kyprianou & Agias Fylaxeos 182,
Kofteros Business Centre, 2nd floor, Office 201,
3083 Limassol, Cyprus

Email: hello@kollup.com

In this policy, “we”, “us” and “our” mean JELLYBYTE LTD. “You” means anyone visiting kollup.com.

We are the data controller for personal data processed through this website. This Cookie Policy sits alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains more broadly what we do with personal data.

2. What cookies are

A cookie is a small text file that a website asks your browser to store on your device. On a later visit, the browser sends it back, which lets the site recognise your browser and remember things such as whether you are signed in or what preferences you chose.

This policy also covers technologies that work like cookies even though they are not technically cookies — local storage, session storage and pixels. Where we say “cookies” below, we mean all of these.

Cookies set by kollup.com itself are called first-party cookies. Cookies set by another company whose content appears on our pages are third-party cookies.

3. Our approach, in plain terms

We do not run advertising on this website, we do not sell or share your data with advertisers, and we do not build profiles of visitors across other websites. At the time of writing we do not use any analytics or advertising cookies at all.

What that leaves is a short list: cookies that keep the site secure and working, a cookie that remembers your own cookie choices, and cookies set by Calendly if — and only if — you choose to book a demo.

4. Your consent

When you first visit kollup.com you are shown a cookie banner. Cookies that are strictly necessary for the site to function are set without consent, as the law permits. Everything else is set only if you agree.

You can accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or open the settings panel and choose category by category. Your choice is remembered in a cookie so you are not asked on every page.

You can change your mind at any time. Use the button below, or the cookie preferences control on the site, to reopen the panel and adjust or withdraw your consent. Withdrawing consent is as easy as giving it, and it does not affect the lawfulness of anything done before you withdrew it.

5. The cookies we use

The table below reflects what this website loads as at the date at the top of this page. Durations are set by the provider and can change.

Strictly necessary

These make the site secure and usable. They cannot be switched off through the banner, because the site cannot function properly without them.

Cookie / storageSet byPurposeTypical duration
flexiblecookies_* Flexible Cookies (cookie banner, first party) Records which cookie categories you accepted or rejected, so we do not ask again on every page and so we can demonstrate your choice. Up to 12 months
wfwaf-authcookie-*, wf_loginalerted_*, wfvt_* Wordfence (security, first party) Protects the site against attacks and unauthorised logins, and helps distinguish genuine visitors from automated traffic. Session to 24 hours
_lscache_vary and related LiteSpeed Cache (performance, first party) Tells our server which cached version of a page to serve, so pages load quickly and correctly. Session
wordpress_*, wp-settings-* WordPress (first party) Keeps site administrators signed in and remembers their admin screen preferences. These are set only for people who log in to manage the site — ordinary visitors never receive them. Session to 12 months

Functional — set only when you book a demo

Our demo booking is provided by Calendly LLC. The Calendly widget script is loaded on our pages so that the “Book a demo” button can open the booking window. Calendly sets its own cookies when the booking window opens, in order to run the scheduling process, remember your time zone and prevent abuse.

Cookie / storageSet byPurposeTypical duration
Calendly session and preference cookies calendly.com (third party) Runs the booking widget, remembers your detected time zone, keeps the booking session together, and protects against abuse. Session to 12 months

Because the Calendly script is served from Calendly’s own servers, your IP address and browser information are visible to Calendly when the script loads. Calendly is a US company; where personal data is transferred outside the EEA, that transfer relies on the safeguards Calendly puts in place, including the European Commission’s Standard Contractual Clauses. What Calendly does with the data it collects is governed by its own policies — see the Calendly Cookie Policy and Calendly Privacy Notice.

If you never click a booking button, you never enter any information into Calendly.

Marketing tools

Our website platform includes Hostinger Reach, a marketing tool provided by our hosting company. Where it is used to collect an email address or to measure a marketing message, it may set cookies in the functional or analytics categories. It is not currently used to track visitors on this website, and if that changes we will update this policy before it does.

Analytics and advertising

We currently use none. There is no Google Analytics, no advertising pixel and no cross-site tracking on kollup.com. Our cookie banner still offers analytics and advertising categories because they are part of the tool we use; leaving them switched off changes nothing today. If we add an analytics tool later, we will add it to this policy and it will only run if you have consented.

6. Server logs

Separately from cookies, our hosting provider keeps standard server logs recording things like IP address, the page requested, the time, and browser type. These are not cookies and are not covered by the banner. We rely on our legitimate interest in keeping the website secure and available, and the logs are kept only as long as needed for that purpose.

7. Controlling cookies in your browser

As well as our banner, your browser gives you control. You can block or delete cookies, and most browsers let you refuse third-party cookies specifically. The relevant settings are usually under Privacy or Security:

  • Chrome — Settings → Privacy and security → Third-party cookies
  • Safari — Settings → Privacy
  • Firefox — Settings → Privacy & Security
  • Edge — Settings → Cookies and site permissions

Blocking all cookies will stop some parts of the site working — most obviously, the demo booking window may not load. Note also that deleting cookies removes the one that stores your consent choice, so the banner will appear again on your next visit.

8. The law we follow

Cookies on this website are governed by the Cyprus Regulation of Electronic Communications and Postal Services Law of 2004 (Law 112(I)/2004), which implements the EU ePrivacy Directive, together with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and the Cyprus Law 125(I)/2018.

In short: cookies that are strictly necessary to deliver the service you asked for may be set without consent. Everything else needs your prior, freely given, specific and informed consent — which is what the banner is for.

9. Changes to this policy

We will update this page whenever we add, remove or change the cookies we use. The date at the top always shows the current version. If a change materially affects your privacy, we will make that clear rather than quietly editing the page.

10. Contact and complaints

Questions about this policy, or about how we handle your data, go to hello@kollup.com and we will answer.

If you are not satisfied with our response, you have the right to complain to the Cyprus supervisory authority:

Office of the Commissioner for Personal Data Protection
Iasonos 1, 1082 Nicosia, Cyprus
www.dataprotection.gov.cy

If you live in another EU or EEA country, you may complain to your own national data protection authority instead.

Cookies preferences

Others

Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.

Necessary

Necessary
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.

Advertisement

Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.

Analytics

Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.

Functional

Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.

Performance

Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.