Contact Information:
Website Name: Norivaxelun
Address: 6 Shenton Wy, #21-11/12 OUE Downtown 2, Singapore 068809
Email: support@norivaxelun.com
Phone: +65 6826 2500
Applicable Jurisdiction: Singapore
Last Updated: 21/03/2026

1. Introduction to Cookies

This Cookie Policy explains how Norivaxelun uses cookies and similar technologies when visitors access the website. Cookies are small text files placed on a device to support specific technical or analytical functions. Similar technologies may include local storage objects, pixels, tags, or server-side identifiers used in a comparable way. The website uses these tools only in a limited and operational context suitable for an informational website. Cookies may help the site deliver pages correctly, maintain selected settings, or record aggregate usage patterns. This policy describes the categories of cookies that may be used and the reasons for their use. It also explains how long certain cookies may remain on a device and how a user may manage cookie preferences. The website does not describe cookies as a mandatory condition for ordinary reading where such cookies are not strictly necessary.

2. Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly necessary cookies are cookies required for the technical operation of the website. These cookies may support page delivery, security checks, session continuity, network management, or similar core functions. Without them, some parts of the site may not operate in the intended technical manner. These cookies are used only for website operation and are not intended to create user profiles. They may be placed when a visitor moves between pages, submits a contact form, or accesses protected technical components of the site environment. In most cases, these cookies remain only for a short period or for the duration of the browsing session. The website seeks to limit this category to functions that are operationally relevant. These cookies are distinct from advertising or promotional technologies.

3. Functional Cookies

Functional cookies are cookies that remember certain settings or preferences selected by a visitor. These settings may include language choice, interface preference, or similar non-essential features where available on the site. Functional cookies are used to maintain a consistent browsing experience across pages or visits where such continuity is relevant. They are not used to infer a user’s financial situation, household details, or personal preferences beyond the technical setting involved. If functional cookies are disabled, some convenience features may not remain available in the same way. The website seeks to use only a limited number of functional cookies where they serve a clear site-related purpose. These cookies do not convert the site into an account-based or subscription-based service. Their role remains technical and optional in nature.

4. Analytics Cookies

Analytics cookies may be used to understand general patterns of website traffic and technical performance. They may record information such as page visits, approximate session duration, navigation paths, browser type, or device category. This information is used to review how the website functions and how content is accessed in aggregate form. The website does not use analytics cookies to build personalised advertising segments based on video ad interaction where that activity is not part of its operation. The website also does not use analytics tools to collect more information than is reasonably required for technical review and site administration. Where possible, analytics settings may be configured to reduce the amount of identifiable information processed. Analytics information is used to maintain the website’s technical reliability and structure. It is not used to create recommendations, rankings, or user scoring.

5. Cookies and Personal Data

Some cookies or similar identifiers may be associated with data that can be considered personal data under applicable law. This may occur where an identifier can reasonably be linked to an individual, directly or indirectly, in the context of the processing. Examples may include IP addresses, persistent identifiers, or device-level data used together with other information. Where cookies involve personal data, the related handling of that information is also subject to the website’s Privacy Policy. The website seeks to keep such processing limited, relevant, and proportionate to the stated purpose. It does not use cookie-based data for unrelated commercial activity or personal profile building. Visitors are informed that browser or device settings may influence how such identifiers are stored or used. The relationship between cookie data and personal data is addressed with transparency and operational restraint.

6. Duration and Retention of Cookies

Cookies may be session cookies or persistent cookies depending on their technical purpose. Session cookies are usually removed automatically when the visitor closes the browser. Persistent cookies remain on the device for a longer period until they expire or are deleted manually through browser settings. The duration of a persistent cookie depends on what function it supports and how the relevant tool is configured. Some cookies may last only a few hours, while others may remain for weeks or months if required for the selected setting or analytics cycle. The website seeks to keep cookie duration proportionate to the purpose served. Retention periods may also depend on updates to site configuration or third-party service settings used for technical support. Cookie-related data is not intended to remain on a device indefinitely without purpose.

7. Managing Cookie Preferences

Most browsers allow users to view, block, restrict, or delete cookies through browser settings. A visitor may configure the browser to refuse some or all cookies, remove stored cookies, or notify the visitor when a website attempts to place a cookie. If the website provides an on-site cookie preference tool, the visitor may use it to adjust settings for non-essential cookies. Blocking certain cookies may affect site functionality, especially where the blocked cookie supports a technical feature. A visitor can usually manage cookies separately for different browsers and devices. Browser help sections generally explain how to clear storage, disable selected categories, or reset permissions. The website does not prevent access to ordinary informational pages merely because a visitor reviews browser settings. Cookie control remains part of the visitor’s device-level choice where applicable.

8. Third-Party Tools and Policy Updates

The website may use third-party services for hosting, analytics, security, or other technical functions that involve cookies or comparable technologies. Where such tools are used, the data processed through them is limited to the relevant technical purpose and is handled within the operational structure of the website. These third-party functions are not used to introduce payment features, subscription tracking, or personalised promotional targeting that is unrelated to the site’s stated purpose. The website seeks to review such tools periodically to ensure they remain appropriate for an informational website. This Cookie Policy may be revised if cookie categories, site functions, or technical providers change. Any revision will be reflected by updating the date shown at the top of the page. Continued use of the website after a policy update means the visitor is using the most recent published version of this policy as the applicable notice. The content of this policy is intended to remain consistent with the general data handling principles described elsewhere on the site.

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