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Read sectionThis Cookie Policy explains how Nexus Web & Software may use cookies, pixels, analytics tools, server logs, local storage and similar technologies when you visit our website, submit forms, request a quote, use the client portal, browse service pages or interact with our digital content.
Cookies help websites function properly, remember preferences, support security, improve performance, measure enquiries, understand visitor behavior, support SEO content improvements and deliver a better experience for website development, software development, app development, SEO, support and client portal users.
This Cookie Policy applies to nexuswebsoftware.com and related pages operated by Nexus Web & Software, including service pages, pricing pages, quote forms, consultation forms, support request pages, client portal pages, login pages, blog posts, knowledge base resources and landing pages.
Cookies and similar technologies may be used to operate the website, remember preferences, support security, understand visitor behavior, analyze performance, improve SEO content, measure marketing effectiveness and support digital service delivery.
This policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. If you continue using our website, your browser may store or access cookies based on your settings, consent choices where applicable and the technologies active on the website.
Use these sections to understand what cookies are, why they are used and how to manage them.
Learn what cookies, pixels, local storage, session storage, scripts and similar technologies do.
Read sectionUnderstand how cookies support website function, security, forms, analytics, marketing and user experience.
Read sectionReview essential, preference, analytics, marketing, security, session and third-party cookie categories.
Read sectionLearn how analytics may help measure traffic, visitor behavior, enquiries, SEO content and website improvements.
Read sectionUnderstand how tools such as fonts, analytics, maps, videos, social media and advertising platforms may use cookies.
Read sectionManage cookies using browser settings, device preferences, consent tools and privacy controls where available.
Read sectionCookies are common website technologies used by modern websites, web apps, client portals, analytics systems and marketing platforms.
Cookies are small text files that a website may place on your browser, computer, phone or tablet. They can help the website remember information about your visit, such as preferences, session details, form behavior, language settings, analytics identifiers or security signals.
Session cookies usually last only while your browser is open. They may help a website remember your actions during one visit, support login sessions, maintain form progress or keep user experience consistent while moving between pages.
Persistent cookies may remain on your device for a set period after your visit. They can help remember preferences, analytics identifiers, marketing attribution or consent choices depending on the website configuration.
Websites may also use browser storage technologies such as local storage or session storage. These can store preferences, interface settings, temporary data, form progress or client-side information used by website features.
Pixels, tags and scripts are small pieces of code that can help measure page views, clicks, form submissions, call clicks, WhatsApp clicks, advertising performance, social media interactions and website behavior.
Servers may automatically record technical information such as IP address, requested page, browser, device, date, time, referring page, errors and security events. Server logs help diagnose problems, monitor security and improve performance.
Nexus Web & Software may use cookies and similar technologies for practical website, service and marketing purposes.
Cookies may help the website load properly, remember basic settings, support navigation, enable forms, protect sessions, prevent spam and deliver a consistent user experience across pages.
Cookies and logs may help identify suspicious activity, prevent form abuse, reduce spam, protect login pages, support client portal access and improve website reliability.
Cookies may help remember preferences, improve navigation, support smoother form interactions, measure page speed, identify broken flows and improve how visitors move through service, pricing, support and contact pages.
Analytics cookies may help us understand which pages visitors view, how long they stay, which links they click, what devices they use and where improvements are needed in content, design and usability.
Traffic and behavior insights may help us improve website development pages, software service pages, mobile app content, SEO resources, pricing pages, FAQs, blog content and knowledge base structure.
Marketing or conversion tracking may help measure quote requests, consultation bookings, WhatsApp clicks, phone clicks, support requests, form submissions and campaign performance.
Different cookies have different purposes. Some are necessary, while others help with analytics, preferences or marketing.
Essential cookies are required for core website functionality. Without them, some website features may not work correctly.
Preference cookies help remember choices or settings to improve your experience when browsing the website.
Analytics cookies help us understand website traffic, visitor behavior and content performance.
Marketing cookies may help measure advertising campaigns, conversion events and visitor interactions with service pages.
Security cookies help detect suspicious actions, protect forms, reduce spam and support safe website use.
Third-party services may set cookies when they provide analytics, videos, maps, fonts, payment tools, ads or embedded content.
Analytics and tracking tools may help us understand what visitors need and how the website can be improved.
Analytics tools may collect information such as page visits, session duration, traffic source, device type, browser type, approximate location, clicks, scroll behavior and navigation paths. This information helps us improve website performance, layout, content and usability.
Analytics may help us understand which website development, software development, mobile app development, SEO, WordPress, Shopify, pricing and support pages are useful to visitors. This can help us improve page content, internal links, FAQs and service descriptions.
Conversion tracking may help measure important website actions such as request quote submissions, consultation bookings, contact form submissions, phone clicks, WhatsApp clicks, support requests and client portal interactions.
If we run advertising or marketing campaigns, tracking tools may help identify which campaigns, keywords, landing pages or channels produce enquiries. This helps improve marketing efficiency and user experience.
Some tools may monitor page speed, loading issues, JavaScript errors, form problems, broken links or technical issues. This helps us keep the website more reliable and user-friendly.
Analytics data is often reviewed in aggregated form to understand general trends rather than to identify specific individuals. However, some tools may use identifiers or device data depending on their configuration.
Third-party tools may set their own cookies or collect information according to their own policies.
We may use analytics providers to understand website traffic, user behavior, page performance, enquiry paths and service page engagement. These providers may set cookies or use similar identifiers.
Advertising platforms may use cookies or pixels to measure campaign performance, track conversions, limit ad frequency or show relevant ads where advertising campaigns are active.
Pages may include embedded content such as videos, maps, social media posts, forms, calendars or third-party widgets. These services may collect data or place cookies when you interact with them.
Our website may load fonts, icons, scripts, stylesheets or assets from external services or content delivery networks. These services may receive technical information such as IP address, browser type and requested asset details.
If payment gateways, booking tools, CRM forms or project tools are integrated, those platforms may set cookies or collect data to process transactions, appointments, enquiries, client communication or service requests.
Third-party cookies and tools are controlled by their respective providers. We recommend reviewing the privacy and cookie policies of any third-party service you interact with through our website.
Different pages may use cookies and technologies for different purposes depending on the feature or service.
Homepage, about, services, industries, pricing and portfolio pages may use cookies for analytics, performance, user experience, navigation and content improvement.
Quote forms, consultation pages and calculator pages may use cookies or tracking to measure submissions and improve form experience.
Client portal, login and dashboard pages may require essential cookies for secure sessions, account access and user authentication.
Support center and support request pages may use cookies to improve form functionality, reduce spam and track support request behavior.
Blog, knowledge base and development guide pages may use analytics to identify helpful content and improve internal linking.
If eCommerce, payment or billing features are added, cookies may support checkout, carts, payment security and transaction flow.
Cookie controls vary by browser, device, operating system and third-party service.
Most browsers allow you to block, delete or manage cookies. You can usually find cookie options in privacy, security, site settings or advanced settings. Browser controls may let you block all cookies, block third-party cookies, clear cookies when closing the browser or remove cookies from specific websites.
If you block or delete cookies, some website features may not work correctly. Login sessions, client portal access, form behavior, saved preferences, analytics accuracy, support tools or embedded content may be affected.
If a cookie banner or consent tool is active on the website, you may be able to accept, reject or customize certain cookie categories. Essential cookies may remain active because they are required for website operation.
Some third-party analytics and advertising providers offer their own opt-out tools, privacy controls or ad preference settings. These controls are managed by the third-party provider.
Some browsers send “Do Not Track” or privacy preference signals. Website responses to these signals may vary depending on technology support, legal requirements and third-party tool behavior.
You can clear cookies from your browser at any time. After clearing cookies, you may need to log in again, re-enter preferences or accept cookie settings again.
Modern websites often use analytics, scripts, pixels, forms, tracking tools, client portals, payment integrations and embedded services. A clear Cookie Policy helps visitors understand why these technologies exist and how they can manage their preferences.
Nexus Web & Software can also help businesses build cookie-aware websites, privacy pages, consent-friendly layouts, SEO-friendly policy pages, client portals, support centers and professional website structures that improve trust.
Build a Trust-Ready WebsiteExplain cookies in simple language so visitors understand website technology.
Cookie policies should connect clearly with privacy policies and data practices.
Analytics should support website improvement, usability and content quality.
Visitors should understand when campaign and conversion tracking may be used.
Some cookies are necessary for forms, sessions, fraud prevention and secure access.
Browser settings and consent tools can give users more control over cookies.
Follow this simple process if you want to understand or control cookies on your device.
Read how cookies, analytics, pixels, scripts, logs and third-party tools may be used on Nexus Web & Software.
Review the Privacy Policy to understand how information may be collected, used, stored, protected and shared.
If a cookie consent tool is available, adjust your choices for non-essential cookie categories where applicable.
Use your browser privacy or security settings to block, delete or manage cookies from specific websites.
Blocking cookies may affect logins, client portal sessions, forms, saved preferences, embedded content and analytics accuracy.
Use privacy settings offered by analytics, advertising, social media, browser or device providers where needed.
If you have questions about cookies, website technology or privacy, contact Nexus Web & Software for help.
These FAQs summarize important points from this Cookie Policy.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites. They help websites remember preferences, support security, measure performance, improve user experience and understand how visitors interact with website pages.
Nexus Web & Software may use cookies and similar technologies to operate the website, support forms and client portal features, improve security, measure website performance, understand visitor behavior, improve SEO content, manage analytics and measure marketing enquiries.
No. Cookies can be essential, preference-based, analytics-related, marketing-related, security-focused or third-party cookies. Some are needed for website operation, while others help improve performance or measure campaigns.
Yes. You can control or disable cookies through your browser settings. Blocking certain cookies may affect website functionality, forms, preferences, login sessions, client portal access, analytics accuracy or user experience.
Nexus Web & Software may use marketing, advertising or conversion tracking cookies if campaigns are active. These tools may help measure enquiries, quote requests, call clicks, WhatsApp clicks, form submissions and campaign performance.
Client portal, login and dashboard pages may use essential cookies for secure sessions, authentication, account access, session protection and portal functionality.
Yes, third-party tools such as analytics providers, advertising platforms, embedded videos, maps, fonts, social media widgets, payment tools or booking systems may set cookies or collect information according to their own policies.
You can contact Nexus Web & Software about cookie questions by emailing sales@nexuswebsoftware.com or support@nexuswebsoftware.com, or by using the contact page on the website.
If you have questions about cookies, analytics, pixels, website tracking, client portal sessions, support forms, privacy or how website technologies are used, contact our team for clarification.
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