Website Cookies Policy - Template, Sample Form Online Pro · IN-law
✓ Valid in India · drafted to comply with local law
Create your Website Cookies Policy - Template, Sample Form Online for use in India. Answer a few plain-English questions and the document fills in automatically as you go — then download it in Word and PDF, ready to sign or share. This version has been professionally rewritten to comply with local law.
- Answer 16 simple questions — the document fills in as you go
- Live preview: watch your document update in real time
- Download as Word (.docx) and PDF
- Edit your answers and re-download anytime
Fill in the details
0/16Type below — the document on the right updates as you go.
WEBSITE COOKIES POLICY
Last updated on: ________
§ 1. GENERAL
a. This website with the URL ________ ("Website" or "Site") is owned and operated by ________, a ________ having its registered/principal office at ________ ("We", "Our" or "Us"). We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.
c. This Cookies Policy explains what cookies are, how We use cookies, how third parties with whom We may partner may use cookies on the Site, your rights and choices regarding cookies, and further information about cookies. This Cookies Policy should be read together with Our Privacy Policy available at ________.
d. We use cookies in order to provide and continually improve Our products and services.
e. By accessing or using this Site and, where applicable, by accepting the cookie consent notice displayed to you, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Cookies Policy. If you do not agree to such use, please disable cookies through your browser settings or refrain from using this Website.
§ 2. WHAT ARE COOKIES
a. Cookies are small pieces of data stored on your device when you visit the Site. Cookies may be "persistent" cookies or "session" cookies. Session cookies are deleted after you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device and permit recognition of your device on your next visit. This allows Us to improve your access to Our Site, to learn more about your interests, and to provide you with essential features and services.
b. Following are the categories of cookies We use on Our Website:
I. Strictly Necessary / Required Cookies: These cookies are essential for Our Website and services to perform basic functions and are necessary for Us to operate certain features. These include cookies required to allow registered users to authenticate and perform account-related functions and to store preferences set by users. These cookies are deployed on the basis of legitimate operational necessity and may be set without your prior consent.
II. Functionality Cookies: These cookies allow Us to remember choices you make (such as your username, language or the region you are in) and to provide enhanced, more personalised features. These cookies do not track your browsing activity on other websites.
III. Analytics and Performance Cookies: These cookies allow Us to optimise performance by collecting information on how users interact with Our Site, including which pages are visited most, as well as other analytical data. We use these details to improve how Our Site functions and to understand how users interact with it. These cookies are deployed only upon your consent.
c. The cookies We use do not collect personal data stored on your hard drive or device beyond what is described in this Cookies Policy and Our Privacy Policy.
§ 3. HOW WE USE COOKIES
a. When you access and use the Website, We may place a number of cookie files in your browser.
b. We use cookies for the following purposes:
I. To enable certain functions of the Site;
II. To keep track of items stored in your shopping basket;
III. To conduct research and diagnostics to improve the content, products and services;
IV. To prevent fraudulent activity; and
V. To improve security.
c. Our cookies allow you to take advantage of some of Our essential features. For instance, if you block or otherwise reject Our cookies, you may not be able to add items to your shopping basket, proceed to checkout, or use any products or services that require you to sign in.
d. We retain cookie data only for so long as is necessary for the purposes set out in this Cookies Policy. The retention period applicable to each category of cookies is ________, after which such data is deleted or anonymised in accordance with applicable law.
§ 4. THIRD-PARTY COOKIES
a. Approved third parties may also set cookies when you interact with Our services.
b. Such third parties include search engines, providers of measurement and analytics services, social media networks and advertising companies. The principal third-party service providers We engage are: ________.
c. These third parties use cookies in the process of delivering content, including advertisements relevant to your interests, to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements, and to perform services on Our behalf.
d. The use of cookies by such third parties is governed by their own privacy and cookie policies and not by this Cookies Policy. We do not control, and are not responsible for, the cookies set or data collected by such third parties.
§ 5. BLOCKING AND DISABLING COOKIES
a. Regardless of your consent, you have the right to block or disable cookies at any time. You can do this by changing the settings of your web browser to refuse all or some cookies. The procedure for managing cookies differs from browser to browser, and you should refer to your browser's help menu for further details.
b. Please note that if you choose to block or disable cookies, certain features and functionality of the Site may not operate correctly, and your access to or use of some parts of the Site may be restricted or unavailable.
c. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, you may visit independent informational resources available online.
§ 6. CONSENT FOR COOKIES AND YOUR RIGHTS AS A DATA PRINCIPAL
a. Where any cookie processes your personal data, We will, save in respect of strictly necessary / required cookies, obtain your free, specific, informed, unconditional and unambiguous consent through a clear affirmative action prior to deploying such cookies, in accordance with the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023.
b. In respect of strictly necessary / required cookies, consent may not be sought and it will be implied that you have consented to their use, as such cookies are essential for the provision of the Site and services.
c. You have the right to withdraw your consent to the use of cookies at any time, with such withdrawal being as easy to exercise as the giving of consent. Withdrawal of consent will not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to such withdrawal.
d. Subject to applicable law, you have the right to access, correct, complete, update and erase your personal data, the right to nominate, and the right to grievance redressal. You may exercise these rights, or raise any query or complaint regarding cookies or the processing of your personal data, by contacting Our designated Grievance Officer / Data Protection Officer:
Name: ________
Designation: ________
Email: ________
Address: ________
Telephone: ________
e. We shall endeavour to address every grievance within the timelines prescribed under applicable law.
§ 7. CHANGES TO THIS POLICY
We may amend this Cookies Policy from time to time. If We make any changes to this policy, We will revise the "Last Updated" date appearing above and, where required by law, will notify you of material changes. You agree that your continued use of Our services after such changes have been published will constitute your acceptance of the revised policy.
§ 8. YOUR CHOICES REGARDING COOKIES
You can prevent the storage of cookies by selecting a "disable cookies" option in your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to manage how cookies are set and used while you are browsing, and to clear cookies and browsing data. Some browsers allow you to control functionality such as the length of time cookies are stored, either through built-in functionality or by utilising third-party plugins. Please note that exercising these choices may limit the functionality of Our services.
§ 9. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION
a. This Cookies Policy shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the Republic of India.
b. Subject to applicable law, the courts at ________, India shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or in connection with this Cookies Policy.
§ 10. CONTACT US
If you have any questions about this Cookies Policy, please contact Us at ________ or by writing to Us at ________.
Fields you complete are inserted into the document live. This template is general guidance only — not legal advice.