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Cookie Policy
Effective date: 10 July 2026 · Last updated: 10 July 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Threat Neural AI Inc. ("Threat Neural AI," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit threatneuralai.life. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, which describes how we handle personal information more broadly under PIPEDA and BC PIPA.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember preferences, maintain security and — with your consent — understand how visitors use pages. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage and pixel tags. In this Policy, "cookies" refers to cookies and comparable technologies unless stated otherwise.
Cookies may be "session" cookies (deleted when you close your browser) or "persistent" cookies (remaining until they expire or you delete them). They may be set by us ("first-party") or by service providers we use ("third-party").
2. How we use cookies
We use cookies for the following purposes:
Essential cookies
These cookies are necessary for the Site to function. They support security features, load balancing and storage of your cookie consent choice. Essential cookies do not require consent under Canadian privacy guidance because the Site cannot operate properly without them. You cannot opt out of essential cookies while using the Site.
Analytics cookies (consent required)
With your consent, we may use analytics cookies to collect aggregated information about how visitors navigate the Site — pages viewed, time on page, referral source and general device type. This helps us improve content and structure. Analytics data is processed in aggregate form where possible and is not used to build individual marketing profiles. We do not sell analytics data to third parties.
3. Cookie consent and storage key
When you first visit the Site, a cookie banner appears at the bottom of the page. You may:
- Accept all — enable essential and analytics cookies;
- Reject all — enable essential cookies only;
- Customise — choose analytics on or off while keeping essential cookies active.
Your choice is stored in your browser's local storage under the key tnai_cookie_consent as a JSON object containing your selection and a timestamp. Consent records are retained for six months, after which the banner may appear again so you can review your preferences.
You may change your mind at any time by clearing site data in your browser or contacting us. Clearing local storage will cause the banner to reappear on your next visit.
4. Cookies we may use
The specific cookies on our Site may change as we update tooling. The table below describes categories currently in use or planned:
- tnai_cookie_consent (local storage): First-party. Stores your cookie preference. Duration: six months. Purpose: consent management.
- Session identifiers: First-party. Support form security and server session management. Duration: session. Purpose: essential functionality.
- Analytics identifiers (if consented): First- or third-party depending on provider. Collect aggregated usage statistics. Duration: up to thirteen months. Purpose: site improvement.
We review cookie inventories periodically and update this Policy when material changes occur.
5. Third-party cookies
If we embed third-party content or use analytics providers, those parties may set their own cookies subject to their privacy policies. We select providers with reasonable privacy practices and limit data sharing to what is necessary. When analytics cookies are disabled through your consent choice, we do not intentionally load non-essential third-party tracking scripts.
6. Managing cookies in your browser
Most browsers allow you to refuse or delete cookies through settings. Methods vary by browser — consult your browser's help documentation for instructions. Blocking all cookies may prevent the Site from functioning correctly and will reset your consent preference.
Browser-level "Do Not Track" signals are not uniformly recognized. We honour the consent choices you make through our cookie banner rather than relying solely on DNT headers.
7. Personal information and PIPEDA / BC PIPA
Information collected through cookies may constitute personal information when it can be linked to an identifiable individual — for example, IP addresses combined with unique identifiers. We process such information in accordance with our Privacy Policy, PIPEDA and, where applicable, BC PIPA. Analytics processing based on cookies requires your consent except where limited exceptions apply under law.
8. Changes to this Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The effective date at the top indicates when it was last revised. Material changes will be posted on this page. Where required, we will seek renewed consent for new non-essential cookie purposes.
9. Contact
Questions about this Cookie Policy or your consent choices:
Threat Neural AI Inc.
1008 Homer Street, Suite 110
Vancouver, BC V6B 2X1, Canada
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 (604) 559-8342