Cookie Policy

Last updated: 01 January 2026

1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy explains how PHYSTECH TECHNOLOGIES LAB LTD ("Phystech", "we", "us", or "our") may use cookies and similar technologies on our website available at phystechnologies.com. This Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions. It explains what cookies are, why we use them, what types of cookies may be used, and how you can manage your cookie preferences.

2. Company Information

This website is operated by: Registered in: Republic of Cyprus Registered address: Kritis, 32, PAPACHRISTOPHOROU BUILDING, Floor 1, Flat/Office 101, 3087, Limassol, Cyprus Email: info@phystechnologies.com Website: phystechnologies.com

3. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. Cookies allow a website to recognise your device, remember certain information, support website functionality, improve performance, and collect information about website usage. Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, scripts, local storage, session storage, software development kits, device identifiers and server logs. In this Cookie Policy, we use the word "cookies" to refer to cookies and similar technologies unless the context requires otherwise.

4. Why We May Use Cookies

We may use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • to operate and secure the website;
  • to enable basic website functionality;
  • to remember user preferences where applicable;
  • to understand how visitors interact with the website;
  • to improve website performance, content and user experience;
  • to detect technical issues, errors, abuse, spam or unauthorised activity;
  • to measure the effectiveness of content, communications or campaigns;
  • to support future analytics, business development or marketing functions, where legally permitted.

5. Types of Cookies We May Use

Depending on the configuration of the website and the services we use from time to time, we may use the categories of cookies described below.

5.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function properly. They may support page navigation, security, network management, load balancing, form submission, spam prevention, consent management and other essential functions. These cookies cannot usually be disabled through our website because the website may not function properly without them.

5.2 Preference Cookies

Preference cookies allow the website to remember choices you make, such as language, region, display settings or cookie consent preferences, if such functionality is available.

5.3 Analytics and Performance Cookies

Analytics and performance cookies help us understand how visitors use the website, which pages are visited, how long visitors stay on pages, how visitors reach the website, and whether errors occur. This information helps us improve the website and its content. Analytics information may be collected in aggregated, pseudonymised or individual-level form depending on the tool used and its configuration.

5.4 Functional Cookies

Functional cookies may support enhanced features such as embedded content, interactive forms, anti-spam protection, media display, scheduling tools, maps, professional network embeds or similar website functionality.

5.5 Marketing and Measurement Cookies

We may use marketing, measurement or business development cookies in the future to understand the effectiveness of communications, campaigns or website content, and to reach relevant professional audiences. Where required by law, such cookies will be used only with your consent.

5.6 Security and Anti-Abuse Cookies

Security cookies may be used to protect the website, detect malicious activity, prevent spam, secure forms, identify suspicious traffic and maintain the integrity of our systems.

6. First-Party and Third-Party Cookies

Cookies may be set directly by us or by third-party service providers acting on our behalf or providing services connected with the website. Third-party cookies may be associated with services such as hosting, analytics, security, anti-spam tools, tag management, embedded content, professional networks, video platforms, maps, communication tools or other external services. The use of third-party cookies is subject to the privacy and cookie practices of the relevant third-party providers.

7. Examples of Services That May Use Cookies

Depending on the current or future website configuration, cookies and similar technologies may be used by services such as:

  • website hosting and infrastructure providers;
  • website analytics tools;
  • performance monitoring tools;
  • security, anti-spam or bot-prevention tools;
  • cookie consent management tools;
  • form processing or communication tools;
  • embedded media or content providers;
  • professional networks or social media platforms;
  • tag management or campaign measurement tools.

The exact tools used on the website may change over time. Where required, we will update this Cookie Policy or provide additional information through a cookie banner, cookie settings panel or similar mechanism.

8. Cookie Duration

Cookies may be session cookies or persistent cookies.

  • Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period or until you delete them.

The duration of each cookie depends on its purpose and the settings of the relevant cookie provider. We aim to use cookies only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Policy.

9. Consent and Cookie Preferences

Where required by applicable law, we will ask for your consent before placing non-essential cookies on your device. You may be able to accept, reject or customise non-essential cookies through a cookie banner or cookie settings tool, if such functionality is implemented on the website. You can withdraw or change your cookie consent at any time through the available cookie settings tool, where provided, or by changing your browser settings as described below.

10. Managing Cookies Through Your Browser

Most browsers allow you to manage cookies through browser settings. You can usually configure your browser to block cookies, delete existing cookies, alert you before cookies are placed, or restrict cookies from certain websites. Please note that blocking or deleting cookies may affect the functionality, performance or availability of certain parts of the website. For more information, please consult the help or settings section of your browser.

11. Do Not Track and Similar Signals

Some browsers may send "Do Not Track" or similar signals. There is currently no uniform industry standard for responding to such signals. We may not respond to these signals unless required by applicable law.

12. Personal Data and Cookies

Some cookies and similar technologies may collect or be linked to personal data, such as IP address, device identifiers, browser information, usage data or approximate location information. Where cookies involve the processing of personal data, such processing is described in our Privacy Policy. Your data protection rights and our contact details are also set out in the Privacy Policy.

13. International Transfers

Some third-party service providers that use cookies or similar technologies may process data outside the European Economic Area. Where applicable, such transfers should be protected by appropriate safeguards required by data protection law.

14. Updates to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our website, cookies, service providers, legal requirements or business practices. The updated version will be published on this website with a revised "Last updated" date.

15. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us at: Kritis, 32, PAPACHRISTOPHOROU BUILDING, Floor 1, Flat/Office 101, 3087, Limassol, Cyprus Email: info@phystechnologies.com Website: phystechnologies.com

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