Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what similar technologies may be used on this website and how you can manage your preferences.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small files that a website may store in the user’s browser when they visit a page. They are used to remember technical information, preferences or data related to browsing.
Similar technologies may also exist, such as browser local storage, pixels, tags or technical identifiers, which perform similar functions.
2. Current use of cookies on this website
This website does not currently use first-party or third-party cookies for analytics, advertising or tracking purposes.
The website is designed as a static site to present the Clea: The Ethical Hacker project, its books, stories, content and contact or subscription forms.
If the hosting service, content delivery network or any essential technical service uses cookies or technologies strictly necessary to ensure the security, availability or basic operation of the website, such cookies will be considered technical cookies.
3. Technical cookies
Technical cookies are those necessary to allow browsing on the website, use its basic functions, maintain security or provide a service requested by the user.
These cookies do not require consent when they are strictly necessary for the operation of the website or to provide a service requested by the user.
4. Analytics, advertising or tracking cookies
This website does not currently use analytics tools, behavioural advertising, tracking pixels or commercial profiles based on cookies.
If tools such as web analytics, social media pixels, personalised advertising, maps, embedded videos or other third-party services that may install non-technical cookies are added in the future, this policy will be updated and, where appropriate, the user’s consent will be requested before they are installed.
5. Loading fonts and external resources
This website may use fonts loaded from external services such as Google Fonts to improve the visual presentation of the page.
Loading external fonts may cause the user’s browser to connect to third-party servers in order to download those resources. Depending on the configuration of the service, this may involve the processing of technical information, such as the IP address or browser data.
To minimise the use of third parties, fonts may be hosted directly on this website, for example in the same bucket or server where the page is hosted.
6. Managing cookies from your browser
You can allow, block or delete cookies from your browser settings. Each browser offers different options for managing cookies and other website data.
Please note that blocking certain technical cookies may affect the normal operation of some websites.
7. Changes to this Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy may be updated if new features, external services, measurement tools, embedded content or technologies involving the use of cookies or similar technologies are added.
The current version will always be the one published on this page.
Last updated: 15/05/2026