Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer and stored by your browser. They do not not cause any damage to your computer and does not contain viruses.
Cookies allow us to allow websites to remember user preferences to make our services more user-friendly, effective and secure.
When you visit our website, the following cookies may be stored in your browser:
1. "_cyphergram_session" cookies
These cookies enable Cyphergram to remember user preferences, recognize you as you move from one page to another and to log securely into the website.
2. "csrftoken" cookies
These cookies protect from an attack when a malicious user to spoof legitimate requests to Cyphergram server, masquerading as an authenticated user.
3. Analytics cookies
We use Google Analytics that helps us improve the way of using the features and functions of the website in order to improve user experience. Google Analytics places various cookies in your browser to enable this functionality. These cookies are usually named “__utm*” or “__ga”.
To learn more about Google Analytics’ privacy policy and options, please visit:  http://www.google.com/analytics/learn/privacy.html
You can set your browser in such a way that you are informed about the placement of cookies and only allow cookies in individual cases, exclude cookies for specific events or generally, or automatically delete cookies when closing your browser. If you disable cookies, the functionality of our website may be limited.
Cookies that are necessary for carrying out the electronic communication operations or for providing specific features required by you are stored on the basis of Art. 6 (1) (f) GDPR (EU).
Cyphergram guarantees that it doesn’t collect or compile personally identifying information to third parties for consumer marketing purposes.