Last updated: January 20, 2025
SiliconLex utilizes specific browser trackers, persistent database keys, and telemetry cookies to identify custom customer choice options, validate system paths, and secure our contact forms database from automated attacks.
| Cookie Classification | Functional Purpose | Consent Signal Status | Standard State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly Necessary | Fires diagnostic safety forms and stores tracking choices | security_storage | Granted |
| Analytics Engines | Compiles secure platform activity trends but excludes key personal identifiers | analytics_storage | Denied (opt-in) |
| Advertising Systems | Assists in displaying campaigns across premium technical networks | ad_storage, ad_user_data | Denied (opt-in) |
We log the technical key siliconlex_cookies inside local browser parameters to avoid prompting users on sequential platform sessions. Analytical logs like _ga and related identifiers operate strictly on an opt-in basis, relying on user interaction with the physical choice box.
To revoke data tracking permissions post-selection, locate the permanent link marked Cookie Settings in the structural footer directory of SiliconLex at any time. Clicking this link reveals the choice layout, enabling swift modification of system consents.