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Last updated: June 13, 2026. What cookies this site uses, why, and how to control them.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They let the site remember things about your visit (preferences, session state) and help us understand how the site is used. "Similar technologies" - local storage, pixels, web beacons - work in related ways. We refer to all of them as "cookies" in this policy.
2. How we use cookies
We use cookies to keep the site working, remember your preferences, and learn (in aggregate) what's working and what isn't. We do not use cookies to build an advertising profile about you. We do not sell cookie data.
3. Cookies we use
| Type | Examples | Purpose | Retention |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Session cookies (first-party) | Keep the site working - load balancing, security, basic navigation. Cannot be switched off. | Session only |
| Preferences | cookie-consent (first-party) | Remember your cookie preferences so we don't ask you on every visit. | 12 months |
| Analytics | Privacy-respecting first-party analytics | Anonymous, aggregated usage stats - which pages are read, where users come from, what's slow. No cross-site tracking. | 12 months |
| Third-party | Embedded videos, social widgets | When you click "play" on an embedded video or interact with a social widget, the third party may set its own cookies. We only load these on request - never by default. | Set by the third party |
4. How to control cookies
You have several options:
- Browser settings - Every modern browser lets you block or delete cookies. Check your browser's help pages for instructions (search "cookie settings" + your browser name).
- "Do Not Track" signals - We respect Do Not Track headers; if your browser sends one, we don't load analytics cookies.
- Opt out of analytics - You can also opt out directly by disabling JavaScript or using a privacy-focused browser extension.
Blocking strictly-necessary cookies may break parts of the site (form submissions, navigation). Blocking analytics or preference cookies should not affect your ability to browse.
5. Third-party cookies
If you choose to play an embedded video or click a share button, the third party that provides that widget may set its own cookies. Examples include YouTube (for embedded videos) and LinkedIn (for share buttons). We don't control those cookies - check each provider's policy for details.
6. Changes to this policy
If we change what cookies we use, we'll update this page and bump the "Last updated" date. Material changes will be flagged on the Site for at least 30 days.
7. Contact
Questions about cookies on this site: hello@hire4higherconsulting.com · +91 98258 06008
See also our Privacy Policy for how we handle personal data, and our Terms of Service for the broader site rules.