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Cookies Policy

How FUSECORP uses cookies

Effective date: 2026-05-13 · Last updated: 2026-05-13

Notice to reviewer: this Cookies Policy reflects FUSECORP’s current essential-cookies-only stance and the consent mechanism on this site. Sections referencing GDPR Articles 6/7 and the ePrivacy Directive Article 5(3) are correct for EU/EEA. For Singapore (PDPA), UK (PECR), and other jurisdictions FUSECORP operates in, counsel should add jurisdiction-specific references before publication.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small data files placed on your device when you visit a site. They preserve session state, remember preferences, and — on some sites — measure usage or carry advertising identifiers. Some technologies are not strictly cookies (localStorage, sessionStorage, pixels) but the same consent rules apply. For brevity this policy refers to them all as “cookies”.

2. Legal basis for our cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are loaded on the legal basis of legitimate interest (GDPR Art. 6(1)(f)) and the carve-out in the ePrivacy Directive Article 5(3) for cookies strictly necessary to deliver a service the user has requested. All other categories — analytics, functional, and marketing — are loaded only with your explicit consent (GDPR Art. 6(1)(a)), collected via the banner shown on your first visit. You can withdraw consent at any time using the “Manage cookie preferences” button below.

3. Categories we use

Strictly necessary — always on

Required for the site to load, your locale to persist, and your consent choice to be remembered. No tracking, no profiling, no transmission to third parties. Cannot be disabled.

Performance & analytics — opt-in

Aggregate measurement of which pages are useful and where the experience can improve. FUSECORP does not currently run any analytics tooling on this site — no analytics cookies are set, and the category remains available solely so that, if such a tool is introduced in future, this banner will reappear and you can decide whether to opt in. Were analytics introduced, no individual profile would be built; data would be processed in aggregate and on the legal basis of consent.

Functional — opt-in

Remembers UI preferences beyond your language — for example, dismissed notices and theme. Off by default.

Marketing — opt-in (currently unused)

FUSECORP does not currently run advertising cookies, social-media tracking pixels (Facebook, X / Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.), retargeting identifiers, or any third-party cookies set for advertising purposes. This category appears in the preferences panel for transparency. If FUSECORP introduces marketing cookies in future, this policy will be updated and the banner will reappear before any such cookie is loaded.

4. The cookies on this site

An itemised list of every cookie or local-storage key set on fusecorp.global, what it does, how long it persists, and whether any third party can read it.

NameCategoryPurposeDurationThird party
fusecorp.localenecessaryPersists your chosen interface language (en / zh / fr / de) so the locale switcher choice survives page reloads.12 monthsNo
fusecorp.consent.v1 (localStorage)necessaryRecords your consent choices for analytics, functional, and marketing categories so this banner is not shown on every visit.Until cleared by you or by re-prompt on a policy updateNo

5. Managing your preferences

Open the preferences panel to change which categories are enabled. Your choice persists locally on your device for future visits and can be revisited at any time.

You can also block or delete cookies via your browser settings. Note that disabling strictly necessary cookies will break locale persistence and force this consent banner to reappear on every visit.

6. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control

Where your browser sends a Do Not Track header or a Global Privacy Control signal, FUSECORP treats it as a withdrawal of consent for analytics, functional, and marketing categories. Strictly necessary cookies continue to load as required to deliver the site.

7. Third parties

FUSECORP does not share cookie-derived data with advertising networks or data brokers. No third-party analytics or tracking providers are in use on this site at present. If analytics tooling is ever introduced, this policy will be updated to name the provider and describe its purpose limitation under contract, and the consent banner will reappear before any such cookie is loaded.

8. Updates to this policy

If we materially change the cookies we use, we will update this policy and the consent version. On the next visit you will be re-prompted to review and re-confirm your choices. The effective date at the top of this page reflects the most recent material change.

9. Contact

Questions about cookies, your consent choices, or this policy can be sent to privacy@fusecorp.global (data-protection contact). The data controller is FUSECORP; the registered address is available on written request at the same address. For any complaint that cannot be resolved with us, you have the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.