Cookie Policy

How and why Vibedyn uses cookies, and how you can control them.

Last updated: 31 May 2026. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which ones we use, and how you can manage your preferences. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.

1. What Are Cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site function, remember your choices, and, where permitted, measure how the site is used.

2. Categories We Use

Strictly Necessary

These cookies are essential for the website to operate, including remembering your consent choices. They are always active and cannot be switched off.

Analytics

With your permission, these cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the site so we can improve our content. They are optional and disabled until you opt in.

Marketing

With your permission, these cookies help tailor content and measure the effectiveness of any campaigns. They are optional and disabled until you opt in.

3. Retention

Strictly necessary consent cookies are stored for up to 12 months. Analytics and marketing cookies, where enabled, are stored for a maximum of 14 months before expiring or being refreshed with your renewed consent.

4. Managing Your Preferences

You can accept all cookies, reject optional cookies, or open Cookie Settings to toggle analytics and marketing categories individually using the banner on our site. You can also delete or block cookies through your browser settings at any time, though some features may then work differently.

5. Consent Withdrawal

You may withdraw or change your consent at any time by clearing your stored preferences and reopening the cookie banner, or by contacting us using the details in our Legal Notice.

6. Updates

We may revise this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology or law. The latest version will always appear on this page with its revision date.

All materials and practices presented are for educational and informational purposes only and are intended to support general well-being. They do not constitute medical diagnosis, treatment, or advice. Before applying any practice, especially if you have chronic conditions, consult a qualified healthcare professional.