This page explains the cookies and similar technologies (collectively, "cookies") we use on https://lyrava.com, why we use them, and how you can control them.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site work, remember your preferences, and (in some cases) measure how the site is used. Some cookies are set by us ("first-party"), and some are set by third-party services we use ("third-party").
2. Cookies we use
Strictly necessary (always on)
-
lyrava-cookie-consent(first-party) — remembers your choice in the cookie banner so we don't ask again every visit. Stored inlocalStorage; expires when you clear your browser data.
Analytics (only with your consent)
The following cookies fire only after you click "Accept" in the cookie banner. They help us understand which pages people find useful and where the Site can improve. None of these are used for advertising.
- Google Analytics 4 (third-party, when enabled) — sets cookies
like
_ga,_ga_*. We anonymise IP addresses and don't share data with Google for advertising. Retention is set to 14 months. - Microsoft Clarity (third-party, when enabled) — anonymous
session recordings and heatmaps to help us understand site usability. Cookies
such as
_clck,_clsk,MUID.
What we don't use
- Advertising cookies, retargeting pixels, or social tracking.
- Cross-site behavioural-advertising trackers.
- Third-party data brokers or "data enrichment" cookies.
3. How to control cookies
You can change your mind at any time:
- Clear your browser's storage for this site to reset the consent banner — it will reappear on your next visit so you can re-choose.
- Most browsers let you block cookies entirely. Check your browser settings or visit aboutcookies.org for guidance. Note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop parts of the Site working.
4. Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as our cookie usage changes. The "last updated" date at the top of the page will reflect the most recent revision.
5. Contact
Questions about cookies or how we handle data? Email [email protected], or read our privacy policy.