Cookie Policy
Effective date: 2 March 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Sahil Harriram Tech Pty Ltd ("SSH-Tech", "we", "us", "our") uses cookies and similar technologies across the SSH-Tech websites and digital properties that link to this Cookie Policy, including:
- www.ssh-tech.xyz
- ai.ssh-tech.xyz
- web3.ssh-tech.xyz
- embedded.ssh-tech.xyz
- related SSH-Tech subdomains, landing pages, forms, portals, and service interfaces that link to this Cookie Policy
Different SSH-Tech websites or services may use different technologies, integrations, embeds, analytics tools, security layers, and interactive features. As a result, the specific cookies and similar technologies used may vary depending on the SSH-Tech site or service you visit.
This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
1. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, scripts, SDKs, local storage, session storage, and other technologies that store information on, or access information from, your browser or device.
These technologies may be used to support website functionality, security, analytics, user preferences, embedded services, and communications or marketing activities.
2. Why We Use Cookies and Similar Technologies
We may use cookies and similar technologies for purposes including:
- keeping our websites and services operational
- enabling core website and security functions
- remembering preferences or settings
- measuring traffic, engagement, and site performance
- understanding how visitors use our websites
- improving content, usability, and reliability
- supporting embedded tools, scheduling flows, forms, or interactive features
- supporting campaign measurement, communications, or remarketing where used
- detecting abuse, fraud, malicious traffic, or security incidents
The OAIC expects organisations using third-party tracking technologies to clearly explain what is being collected and why.
3. Categories of Cookies and Similar Technologies We May Use
A. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These are used to operate the website or deliver a service you request. They may support:
- page navigation
- security and abuse prevention
- load balancing
- session continuity
- consent preference storage
- authentication for protected areas, if applicable
- technically necessary embedded-service continuity
These technologies are generally required for the relevant site or service to function properly.
B. Performance and Analytics Cookies
These help us understand how visitors use our websites, including:
- which pages are visited
- how visitors arrive at our site
- how long users spend on pages
- whether errors occur
- how users interact with forms, content, or flows
These may be provided by us or by third-party analytics providers.
C. Functionality Cookies
These help remember choices or support enhanced features, such as:
- language or region preferences
- retained form state
- scheduling or booking tools
- chat, assistant, or interactive service preferences
- interface customisation
D. Advertising, Campaign, and Measurement Technologies
Where used, these may support:
- marketing attribution
- conversion tracking
- campaign performance analysis
- audience measurement
- remarketing
- social media or advertising platform integrations
These may involve cookies, pixels, tags, or scripts.
E. Embedded and Service-Provider Technologies
Some SSH-Tech websites may include embedded or integrated third-party services, such as:
- scheduling or booking tools
- analytics providers
- media or video embeds
- CRM or email integrations
- security or anti-bot services
- AI-assisted or interactive interfaces
Those providers may use their own cookies or similar technologies, subject to their own policies.
4. What Information These Technologies May Collect
Depending on the relevant site, service, and technology, cookies and similar technologies may collect or generate information such as:
- IP address
- browser and device information
- operating system
- access dates and times
- referring URL
- pages viewed and actions taken
- session identifiers
- approximate location inferred from IP address
- campaign or referral data
- interaction events
- online identifiers associated with cookies, pixels, or tags
In some cases, this information may be personal information, or may become personal information when combined with other data.
5. Consent and Legal Approach
Australia Australian privacy law does not operate as a standalone cookie-law regime in the same way as some overseas frameworks, but privacy obligations can apply where cookies, pixels, or similar technologies collect or handle personal information. The OAIC's guidance is clear that organisations should transparently disclose these practices.
International Visitors Because SSH-Tech may be accessed by visitors outside Australia, including visitors in jurisdictions with stricter rules for non-essential cookies and similar technologies, we may use a consent banner or preference tool to obtain consent where required before non-essential technologies are placed or activated. UK guidance states that organisations must clearly explain cookies and obtain consent for non-essential uses, with limited exemptions for strictly necessary technologies.
6. How You Can Manage Cookies
You can usually manage or block cookies through your browser settings. You may also be able to manage certain preferences through a cookie banner or preferences tool made available on the relevant SSH-Tech website.
Please note:
- blocking strictly necessary cookies may affect website functionality
- disabling some technologies may break forms, embeds, scheduling tools, or interactive features
- third-party opt-out tools may also be available depending on the provider
If we provide a cookie preference tool on a site, that tool will generally be the primary way to manage non-essential cookie choices on that site.
7. Third-Party Services
Some third-party providers whose tools may be used across SSH-Tech websites may set cookies or similar technologies when their services are loaded. These may include categories of providers such as:
- analytics providers
- scheduling or booking providers
- hosting and infrastructure providers
- anti-bot or security providers
- CRM, email, or marketing providers
- media or content embed providers
- AI or interactive service providers
We do not control the cookies or similar technologies that third-party providers set through their own tools or embeds. Their handling of information is governed by their own terms and privacy/cookie policies.
8. Domain-Specific Variation
Because www.ssh-tech.xyz, ai.ssh-tech.xyz, web3.ssh-tech.xyz, and embedded.ssh-tech.xyz may use different tooling, integrations, and embedded services, the exact technologies used on each site may differ.
Where a specific SSH-Tech site uses materially different technologies or tracking practices, we may provide:
- a site-specific cookie notice
- a domain-specific cookie table
- or an updated version of this Cookie Policy
9. Scan-Based Cookie Inventory
We may use automated website scanning tools to identify and classify cookies and similar technologies active on our websites.
Any cookie inventory, table, or classification we publish may be based in whole or in part on scan results and internal review. Because technologies can change over time, and because some cookies only appear under certain conditions, the inventory may be updated periodically.
Where practicable, a cookie table may include: cookie name, provider/domain, category, purpose, duration, and type (first-party or third-party).
10. Cookie Inventory Table
The tables below are populated from scan results for the relevant SSH-Tech site. Note: The active cookies on one SSH-Tech subdomain may not match those on another subdomain.
Essential website cookies
These cookies are strictly necessary to provide you with services available through our Website and to use some of its features, such as access to secure areas.
| Name | Purpose | Provider | Service | Type | Expires In |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
__cf_bm | Cloudflare places the cookie on end-user devices that access customer sites protected by Bot Management or Bot Fight Mode. | .cal.com | CloudFlare View Service Privacy Policy | http_cookie | 1802 |
Analytics and customization cookies
These cookies collect information that is used either in aggregate form to help us understand how our Website is being used or how effective our marketing campaigns are, or to help us customize our Website for you.
| Name | Purpose | Provider | Service | Type | Expires In |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
s7 | Gather data regarding site usage and user behavior on the website. | app.cal.com | Adobe Analytics | html_local_storage | persistent |
s7 | Gather data regarding site usage and user behavior on the website. | .cal.com | Adobe Analytics | server_cookie | session |
Unclassified cookies
These are cookies that have not yet been categorized. We are in the process of classifying these cookies with the help of their providers.
| Name | Provider | Type | Expires In |
|---|---|---|---|
__Secure-next-auth.callback-url | .cal.com | server_cookie | session |
11. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes to our websites, services, legal obligations, consent practices, vendors, or technologies.
The updated version will take effect when published on the relevant SSH-Tech website unless stated otherwise.
12. Contact
If you have a question about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies and similar technologies, please contact us through the relevant contact page or contact form on the SSH-Tech website or service you are using.