1. Cookies Policy
Cookies are small text files that are stored on a user’s device upon visiting a website. They fulfill a range of functions, including the retention of user preferences, the facilitation of essential website features, the analysis of user interactions, and the delivery of personalized content or advertisements. Hyperone employs cookies to ensure the proper functioning of its platform, to gain insights into user behavior, and to enhance overall site performance and user experience. In particular, certain cookies are integral to our affiliate tracking infrastructure, enabling the accurate and fair attribution of referral activity.
Hyperone operates in full compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the ePrivacy Directive. These laws require us to provide clear information about the cookies we use, obtain your consent before placing non-essential cookies, and allow you to withdraw that consent at any time. This Cookies Policy explains which cookies we use, why we use them, how long they remain on your device, and how you can manage your cookie preferences. Our goal is to give you transparent control over your data while continuing to provide a high-performance affiliate marketing platform.
2. Types of Cookies Used on Hyperone.pro
2.1. Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the proper functioning of our website and cannot be switched off in our systems. These cookies enable core functionalities such as page navigation, session maintenance, and access to secure areas of the website. For example, cookies like wordpress_test_cookie
and wordpress_logged_in_*
confirm whether your browser can support cookies and keep you logged in across pages.
We also use wp-settings-*
and wp-settings-time-*
to remember your display preferences within the WordPress admin interface, which powers our backend. These cookies are first-party and usually persistent, lasting for up to a year unless cleared earlier. The cmplz_functional
cookie is used to remember your choice to accept or reject specific categories of cookies. Without these cookies, some parts of the Hyperone site may not function correctly.
2.2. Performance and Analytics Cookies
Performance and analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website. This includes measuring the number of visitors, tracking how users move around the site, and identifying performance issues. These insights allow us to continuously improve the site’s usability and functionality.
Cookies like _ga
and _ga_*
are set by Google Analytics and allow us to collect anonymized statistics about user behavior, such as session duration, bounce rate, and pages viewed. These are third-party cookies and are persistent, typically lasting up to two years. We also utilize metrics_token
for tracking interactions with embedded social content, and cmplz_statistics
to remember your consent for statistical data collection. These cookies do not identify you personally but do help us optimize the website based on aggregate user data.
2.3. Functionality Cookies
Functionality cookies allow the website to remember choices you make and provide enhanced, personalized features. For instance, the pll_language
cookie stores your selected language preference so that we can present content in your chosen language during future visits.
Other cookies such as acf
and wpEmojiSettingsSupports
ensure that various frontend elements and emoji rendering behave consistently across browsers. These are first-party cookies and are persistent in nature. Additionally, cmplz_preferences
is used to store your consent choices relating to functional cookies, ensuring your experience remains consistent based on your stated preferences.
2.4. Advertising / Targeting Cookies
Advertising and targeting cookies are used to track visitors across websites with the intention of displaying advertisements that are relevant and engaging for the individual user. These cookies allow us and our partners to build a profile of your interests and show you personalized content.
Cookies like _fbp
, _fbc
, fr
, datr
, and act
are set by Meta (Facebook) to track user activity and support retargeting efforts across the Meta network. c_user
, xs
, sb
, and *_fbm_
are also part of Facebook’s suite of cookies used for session authentication and behavioral tracking.
LinkedIn sets cookies such as li_gc
, AnalyticsSyncHistory
, li_sugr
, UserMatchHistory
, lidc
, bscookie
, and bcookie
to deliver relevant ads, enable platform analytics, and support LinkedIn’s advertising and conversion tracking features. These are third-party persistent cookies, often lasting between six months to two years.
The gclid
cookie is used for Google Ads campaign tracking, while utm_source
, utm_medium
, utm_campaign
, utm_term
, and utm_content
parameters are captured via URL and stored to understand how users arrive at our site. cmplz_marketing
and cmplz_banner-status
are used to store your preferences for marketing cookies and consent banner visibility.
2.5. Affiliate Tracking Cookies
Affiliate tracking is a core part of how Hyperone operates. Cookies such as handl_original_ref
, handl_landing_page
, handl_ip
, handl_ref
, and handl_url
enable us to track referrals, attribute conversions to specific affiliate partners, and prevent fraud. These cookies are first-party and persistent, typically retained for 30 days.
They allow us to determine which affiliate referred a user and whether a conversion event occurs during the cookie’s lifespan. These cookies do not contain sensitive personal data but are essential for our business operations. Additionally, we may process email
and username
only if explicitly provided by the user during a form submission and always in line with our Privacy Policy.
3. Third-Party Use of Cookies
While Hyperone sets many cookies directly, we also incorporate third-party services that may place their own cookies on your device. These services include infrastructure providers, analytics platforms, ad networks, and embedded content services.
Hyperone uses Google Cloud Platform for hosting and backend infrastructure. While we do not use cookies through GCP directly, it may log anonymized metadata for performance monitoring, access controls, and abuse prevention.
We use Google Analytics to collect statistical data about how users engage with the site. Meta’s Pixel allows us to measure the effectiveness of Facebook ad campaigns and retarget users. LinkedIn Insights Tag enables campaign analytics and audience tracking on LinkedIn.
Video content embedded from platforms like YouTube or Vimeo may place cookies to enable playback and gather performance metrics. We also utilize Cloudflare for performance optimization and DDoS protection; this service may set cookies to identify trusted web traffic.
Hyperone does not access or control cookies set by third parties. These cookies are governed by the respective third-party’s cookie and privacy policies. We recommend reviewing their documentation to understand how they collect and process your data.
4. How to Manage or Disable Cookies in Your Browser
Most modern browsers allow you to manage cookie settings easily. In Google Chrome, you can open the settings menu, navigate to the “Privacy and security” section, and choose “Cookies and other site data” to block or delete cookies. You can also enable settings to clear cookies automatically upon closing the browser.
Firefox users can manage cookie behavior through the “Privacy & Security” panel in their settings. There, you can block third-party cookies, set custom rules, or clear cookies manually. For Safari, go to “Preferences,” open the “Privacy” tab, and use the options provided to block or remove cookies. Safari also supports Intelligent Tracking Prevention, which limits third-party tracking by default.
In Microsoft Edge, click on the menu icon, choose “Settings,” then select “Cookies and site permissions.” You can block all cookies, allow only specific ones, or clear cookies and site data when the browser closes.
Please note that disabling or blocking cookies may impact the functionality and usability of certain features on the Hyperone website. Some areas may not work as intended without cookies.
5. How to Withdraw Consent
You can withdraw your consent to non-essential cookies at any time. On the Hyperone website, click the cookie icon located in the bottom-left corner of your screen. This will reopen the consent banner, allowing you to adjust your preferences or revoke previously given consent.
Alternatively, you can delete cookies manually through your browser’s cookie management tools, as described above. Once cleared, you will be prompted to provide consent again upon your next visit.
Under the GDPR, you have additional rights, including the right to access your data, request corrections, object to data processing, and request deletion of your personal data. For more details, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
6. Data Retention and Cookie Lifespan
The duration that a cookie remains on your device depends on whether it is a session or persistent cookie. Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. These are typically used for things like login status and temporary user preferences.
Persistent cookies remain stored on your device until they expire or are manually deleted. For example, cookies used for affiliate tracking generally remain for around 30 days to allow for accurate attribution. Google Analytics cookies may last up to two years, while cookies used for advertising and targeting by third-party platforms may persist for similar periods depending on their configurations.
All cookies eventually expire, and many will renew if you continue using our services and have not withdrawn your consent. You can clear them manually at any time through your browser settings.
7. Security and Data Protection
Hyperone treats cookie-related data with a high level of security and care. We employ industry-standard safeguards, including HTTPS encryption for all data transmissions, anonymization of IP addresses in our analytics platforms, and strict access controls. Our infrastructure is hosted on Google Cloud Platform, which complies with international data protection standards.
Access to cookie data is limited to authorized personnel based on their roles. Where applicable, we have signed Data Processing Agreements (DPAs) with third-party processors to ensure that your data is handled in accordance with the GDPR. Cookies used on our platform do not contain sensitive personal data unless you have explicitly submitted such data through a form.
8. Policy Updates
This Cookies Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our business operations. If we make significant changes, we will notify users through a banner on our homepage or via other prominent means. The latest version will always be available on our website.
This Cookies Policy was last updated on: July 3, 2025
Contact Information
If you have any questions or concerns about our use of cookies or this Cookies Policy, you are welcome to contact us. Please email us at [email protected], and a member of our privacy team will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.