Cookie Policy
How Haulier.AI uses cookies and similar technologies.
Last updated: 9 July 2026
1. What this Cookie Policy covers
This Cookie Policy explains how Haulier.AI uses cookies and similar technologies on the public website and portal.
Cookies are small files or technologies that store or access information on your device. Similar technologies may include local storage, pixels, tags, SDKs and device identifiers.
2. Types of cookies we may use
We may use the following categories:
Strictly necessary cookies
These are needed for the website or portal to work, such as security, login sessions, cookie preference storage, load balancing, form protection and fraud prevention. These do not usually require consent.
Preference cookies
These remember choices such as region, display preferences or cookie settings. We use these where enabled and permitted.
Analytics cookies
These help us understand how visitors use the website, which pages are visited and how the site performs. Analytics cookies are used only where enabled and consent is obtained where required.
Marketing or tracking cookies
These may help measure campaigns or show relevant advertising. We will not enable these unless a compliant consent banner and preference centre are in place.
3. Cookie table
The exact cookies may change as the site develops. The website should maintain a live cookie table in the cookie banner or preference centre.
| Category | Purpose | Examples | Consent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Login, security, session, forms, cookie preferences | session cookie, CSRF token, cookie consent record | Not usually required |
| Preference | Remember user settings | language or display preference | Consent may be required depending on use |
| Analytics | Site performance and usage statistics | analytics ID or page-view cookie | Consent required where applicable |
| Marketing | Campaign tracking and advertising | advertising or retargeting tags | Consent required |
4. Managing cookies
When non-essential cookies are used, the website should provide a cookie banner or preference centre allowing users to accept, reject or manage non-essential cookies. You can also block or delete cookies using your browser settings.
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop the website or portal working properly.
5. Third-party cookies
Some cookies may be set by third-party service providers used for hosting, analytics, security, maps, embedded content, document signing or support tools. We only enable non-essential third-party cookies where appropriate consent or another lawful basis applies.
6. Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy when the website, portal or cookie providers change. The latest version will be published on the website.
7. Contact
Cookie questions: [email protected].
