Cookie Policy

Effective Date: July 4, 2026 Last Updated: July 4, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains howTimeless Technology Inc. and its subsidiaries (“Company,” “We,” “Us,” or “Our”) use cookies and similar technologies when you visit the Company’s Website located at https://deelexy.com/ and all applicable subdomains of https://deelexy.com/ owned by the Company (collectively, the “Site,” the “Website”), or any other websites, pages, features, or content we own or operate (collectively, the “Site(s)”) when you use the Timeless Technology Inc. and/or when you interact with Timeless Technology Inc. online advertisements or marketing emails (collectively the “Services”). It explains these technologies, why we use them, and your rights to control our use.

The Cookie and Privacy Policies. The Privacy Policy additionally governs this Cookie Policy (“Policy”). These documents are valid simultaneously, complement each other, and are binding on all persons (Users).

Acceptance of Policy. By browsing our Website with your browser settings configured to accept cookies, you consent to the use of cookies, web beacons, and related technologies to provide our services.

Disagree Policy. If you disagree with this Policy, stop using the services and visiting our Website or turn off cookies. You can turn off cookies in your web browser by following the recommendations in the section 4. “Cookies Management.” Please note that disabling cookies in your browser may affect the correct use of our Website or services.

Additional Information. For more information on cookies and their use, visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org. We are not responsible for such sites’ content, functionality, or services.

1.

Use of Cookies

1.1.

Use of Cookies. Our Services (including our Website) use cookies and similar technologies to provide You with an enhanced and allow us to analyze and improve our services.

1.2.

Services. We cannot provide you with all our Services, including some personalized features, without using cookies and related technologies. Therefore, your computer, mobile phone, tablet, or other device must be configured to enable such technologies.

2.

What are Cookies?

2.1.

What Do We Mean When We Use the Term Cookies? Cookies are a term that describes a small text file (usually consisting of letters and numbers) downloaded and stored on Your browser or device by the Website visits. They are sometimes seen as part of the “memory” of Your use of the websites and related services, as they allow the service providers to remember You and respond accordingly.

2.2.

What Cookies Are Used? Types and categories of cookies are described in “Types and Categories of Cookies,” more detailed information about a particular cookie is described in “Cookie Table,” APPENDIX A.

3.

Types and Categories of Cookies

3.1.

Basic Types of Cookies. Cookies are generally divided into two main types, namely:

(a)

Session cookies are stored in your device’s memory only for the duration of your browsing session. For example, session cookies allow you to navigate our Website and your account functions without logging in again. They are unavailable after a browser session may have been inactive for a specified period and are deleted from your device when your browser is disabled.

(b)

Persistent cookies are stored in your device’s memory. They can help you remember your preferences each time you access our Services. This type of cookie is not deleted when you close your browser.

(c)

Used Cookies Types. The Company Website uses both types of cookies.

3.2.

Categories of Cookies. Cookies can also be categorized as follows:

(a)

Strictly Necessary Cookies. These are cookies that are essential for the operation of our services. These include, for example, cookies that allow You to enter secure areas of our Website or application.

(b)

Performance Cookies. They allow us to recognize and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our Website as they use it. They help us improve how our site works, for example, by ensuring that users find what they are looking for easily.

(c)

Functionality Cookies. These are used to recognize you when you return to our site. They help us personalize our content for You, greet you by name, and remember your preferences (such as your language or region).

(d)

Targeting Cookies. These cookies record your visit to our Website, the pages you have visited, and the links you have clicked. The information helps us make the Website and the advertisements more relevant to your interests. We may also share this information with third parties for this purpose.

(e)

Web Beacons. The term “web beacon” describes an object embedded in a web page or email. This object is usually invisible to You, but it allows us to confirm whether You have viewed the webpage and email (as the case may be). You may encounter other names for “web beacons”: web bug, tracking bug, transparent GIF, and pixel tag.

4. 4.1.

Manage Your Cookies. Your browser allows you to manage your cookies (turning them on or off).

4.2.

Browsers Different. Each browser is different, so we recommend you check the Help menu in your browser (or your phone’s manual) to find out how to change your cookie settings. You can also find more information on managing your cookies on third-party websites.

4.3.

Manage Cookies In The Browser. Below are a few links to popular pages containing information about cookies in the browser, which may help manage cookies. We are not responsible for such sites’ content, functionality, or services.

4.4.

To view the current cookies stored on your browser, check the Storage section in your browser settings. There, you can view a list of cookies associated with the website, including their names, values, and expiration dates.

Note. While we’ve provided instructions for checking cookies, please note that we can’t guarantee they’re always up-to-date. For the latest guidance, it’s best to refer to the official documentation of the browser you’re using.

(a)

Google Chrome:

  1. Open Google Chrome and go to the website where you want to view cookies — Right-click on the webpage and select “Inspect” from the context menu.
  2. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl + Shift + I (Windows/Linux) or Cmd + Option + I (Mac) to open the Developer Tools.
  3. In the Developer Tools window, navigate to the “Application” tab.
(b)

Mozilla Firefox:

  1. Open Mozilla Firefox and visit the website for which you want to view cookies — Right-click on the webpage and select “Inspect Element” from the context menu.
  2. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl + Shift + I (Windows/Linux) or Cmd + Option + I (Mac) to open the Developer Tools.
  3. In the Developer Tools window, navigate to the “Storage” tab.
(c)

Microsoft Edge:

  1. Open Microsoft Edge and navigate to the website where you want to view cookies — Right-click on the webpage and select “Inspect” from the context menu.
  2. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl + Shift + I (Windows/Linux) or Cmd + Option + I (Mac) to open the Developer Tools.
  3. In the Developer Tools window, navigate to the “Storage” tab.
5. 5.1.

While we strive to provide comprehensive information about the cookies we use, please be aware that there may be instances where certain cookies are processed but not yet listed in our Cookie Policy. We continuously review and update our policies to ensure transparency and compliance. However, due to the dynamic nature of technology and our evolving services, some cookies may be implemented before they are documented here. Rest assured, we are committed to maintaining the highest standards of data privacy and security. If you have any concerns or questions about cookies, please don't hesitate to contact us. Your privacy and trust are paramount to us.

6.

Final Provisions

6.1.

Cookie Policy Update. We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes to the cookies we use or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons.

6.2.

Contact Us By Email. If you have questions or comments about this Cookie Policy, email us at support@deelexy.com; in the subject or body of the letter, indicate that this request is related to the Site https://deelexy.com/.

DeeLexy by Timeless Technology Inc.
8 The Green Ste R
Dover, DE 19901
USA

APPENDIX A

Cookie Table

1.

To ensure absolute transparency and compliance with global data privacy standards, the Company categorizes the technologies used across the Sites and Services into three distinct operational groups:

(a)

Currently Active Application Cookies: Strictly necessary core session and security infrastructure hardcoded into the DeeLexy platform pipeline.

(b)

Conditional Third-Party Security & Anti-Bot Cookies: Identifiers dynamically deployed by our edge security infrastructure (Cloudflare) to defend against cyberattacks, automated scrapers, and malicious bots.

(c)

Optional and Future-Planned Technologies: Analytical or consent-tracking tools that are either under development or will only activate depending on our final analytics architecture and your explicit consent preferences.

2. 2.1.

Group 1: Currently Active Application Cookies (Strictly Necessary)

These first-party cookies are essential for the core functionality, cryptographic validation, and structural security of the DeeLexy professional workbench. They cannot be disabled.

CookiePurposeTypeProviderDuration
svx_atEstablishes and maintains your secure logged-in session on the platform workbenchStrictly NecessaryDeeLexyUp to 1 hour
svx_rtSecures and extends your authenticated user session, preventing unexpected forced logoutsStrictly NecessaryDeeLexyUp to 30 days
svx_csrfProvides Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) protection to secure data modification via platform APIsStrictly NecessaryDeeLexyUp to 24 hours
2.2.

Group 2: Conditional Third-Party Security & Anti-Bot Cookies

The Company utilizes Cloudflare infrastructure (including Cloudflare Turnstile and automated edge challenges) to secure the Platform against DDoS attacks, automated data harvesting, and unauthorized traffic. Cloudflare may programmatically set the following cookies when active security challenge or threat mitigation features are triggered:

CookiePurposeTypeProviderDuration
__cf_bmBot management, bot detection, and malicious traffic filtering based on behavioral threat patternsStrictly Necessary/SecurityCloudflareApprox. 30 minutes of inactivity
cf_clearanceStores proof that a visitor successfully passed an automated or interactive cryptographic browser challengeStrictly Necessary/SecurityCloudflareVaries by zone configuration
_cfuvidDistinguishes distinct visitors behind shared IP addresses for advanced rate-limiting calculationsStrictly Necessary/SecurityCloudflareSession-based/Adaptive
cf_chl_rc_* (various ids)Internal diagnostic trackers used by the Cloudflare challenge platform during active security challenge statesStrictly Necessary/SecurityCloudflareTransient/Temporary
2.3.

Group 3: Optional and Future-Planned Technologies (Not Active or Under Review)

The following technologies represent upcoming operational updates or alternative analytics integration setups. They are not currently active or are subject to final architectural deployment:

CookiePurposeTypeProviderDuration
svx_cookie_consentNOT CURRENTLY ACTIVE. To be introduced only upon the deployment of a centralized user consent management banner to store your granular preferences.Strictly NecessaryDeeLexy6–12 months
[Analytics Cookie] To Be DeterminedNOT CURRENTLY IN ACTIVE USE. The Company prioritizes analytics that operate without persistent tracking cookies (such as cookie-less solutions). This list will be updated if cookie-based measurement is enabled.Performance/MeasurementTBDTBD