1. Detailed Definition of Cookies
Cookies are small, encrypted text strings placed on your workstation, terminal, or mobile browsing device by internet servers when you access online portals. They act as a memory log for web domains, enabling technical frameworks to recognize a returning browser configuration, record navigational paths, and secure digital pathways.
Cookies are classified either as “First-Party” (set directly by the domain owner) or “Third-Party” (set by external services embedded within the framework). They do not run software programs, cannot deploy malware, and pose no security threat to your local network architecture.
2. Core Scope of Tracking on the INNERHULL Domain
Because INNERHULL functions primarily as an international operations management and coordination platform, we maintain a minimal digital footprint. We do not host client dashboards, membership databases, ad-retargeting scripts, or financial transactional portals. Consequently, our website completely bypasses marketing, tracking, and profiling cookies.
We strictly limit our monitoring to aggregated performance tracking. This is accomplished through the integration of Google Analytics (a web metrics framework deployed by Google LLC). These analytics tell our coordination desk how fleet managers find our platform, which international port profiles receive traffic, and whether our contact points function without display lag.
3. Specific Operational Cookies Implemented
The table below details the specific Third-Party Performance and Performance identifiers that may be placed on your machine during a session:
| Cookie ID | Provider | Functional Purpose | Retention Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| _ga | Google Analytics | Calculates visitor, session, and campaign data for internal traffic reports. Fully anonymized tracking ID. | 2 Years |
| _ga_* | Google Analytics | Used by Google Analytics to store and count pageviews across the site architecture. | 2 Years |
| _gid | Google Analytics | Establishes a temporary identity token to group user journeys into consolidated single-day stats. | 24 Hours |
4. IP Anonymization & Data Security
In accordance with European data protection frameworks, INNERHULL ensures that Google Analytics processing utilizes strict IP masking configurations. Google truncates/anonymizes the terminal octet of your IP address before geolocation data is tabulated. No personal details, corporate network names, or specific email addresses are ever linked to these analytics datasets.
5. Systemic Management, Revocation, & Deletion
You reserve the complete right to control or strip out tracking identifiers. Your selection does not impact your user experience; blocking cookies will not hinder your ability to browse our cargo hold metrics, examine global port networks, or send requests to our operations desk.
To execute systemic deletions, adjust your preferences within your local browser configurations. Detailed instructional documentation for each software engine can be accessed directly below:
- Google Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Cookies and Other Site Data
- Microsoft Edge: Settings → Cookies and Site Permissions → Manage and Delete Cookies
- Mozilla Firefox: Options → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Apple Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Block All Cookies
6. Adjustments to Digital Privacy Documentation
INNERHULL may modify this policy at intervals to maintain strict compliance with changing global data regulations or technical software adjustments. Any modifications become immediately active upon being published to our server network.
