1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files or similar digital markers placed on your device when you visit a website. They can help a website remember preferences, maintain basic functionality, improve security, and measure performance.
2. How We Use Them
HighRiskPolicy.ca is designed to function with minimal tracking. We do not knowingly use the site for targeted advertising cookies or cross-site profiling. Depending on the hosting environment and services enabled, we may use or allow the following categories of technologies:
- Strictly necessary cookies or similar technologies to operate the website, balance traffic, prevent abuse, and maintain security.
- Functional technologies to support site features, remember user interface preferences, or help forms and interactive elements work properly if those features are enabled.
- Service-provider technologies used by hosting, content-delivery, communications, or security vendors that help us deliver website content reliably.
3. Current Site Position
As of April 17, 2026, we do not intentionally deploy advertising cookies or social media tracking cookies on HighRiskPolicy.ca. If non-essential analytics, advertising, or similar tracking tools are introduced later, we will update this policy and obtain any consent required by applicable law before enabling them.
4. Third-Party Requests
This site loads some resources and links to services provided by third parties. When your browser connects to those services, the provider may receive technical information such as your IP address, browser details, and the page requesting the resource. Their practices are governed by their own privacy notices and terms.
Examples may include web hosting, content delivery, security tooling, and externally hosted font or document resources.
5. How to Manage Cookies
You can usually control cookies and similar technologies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you delete stored cookies, block future cookies, or notify you before cookies are placed.
If you disable cookies or related technologies, some parts of the site may not function as intended, especially if we later add features that depend on them.
6. Legal Context
We intend to use cookies and similar technologies in a manner consistent with applicable Canadian law, including privacy obligations under PIPEDA and the rules that may apply to software installation and consent under Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation, where relevant.
7. Contact Us
If you have questions about our use of cookies or digital markers, contact The 1057 Group Inc. at 1057 Oxford St W, London, ON N6H 1V6 or by phone at (519) 657-1057.
We may revise this Cookies Policy from time to time. The updated version will be posted on this page with a new effective date.