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Cookie Policy

A clear explanation of which cookies we use, why, and how you can manage them.

This page exists to inform you about our cookie usage in line with Turkey's Personal Data Protection Law (KVKK) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Last updated: 26 April 2026.

What is a cookie?

Cookies are small text files placed on your browser by the websites you visit. There are session cookies (deleted when you close your browser) and persistent cookies (stored for a set duration).

Which cookies do we use?

We use three categories of cookies on this site:

Strictly Necessary

Always on
Purpose
Required for the site to function
Duration
Session / 1 year
Examples
kuvve_consent_v1 (your cookie preference)session (session id)

Analytics

Optional
Purpose
Anonymous traffic analysis (Google Analytics 4)
Duration
2 years
Examples
_ga, _ga_*_gid

Marketing

Optional
Purpose
Currently not in use; reserved for future ad-related functionality
Duration
Examples
Not yet active

How to manage your preferences

  1. From the site: Use the "Cookie preferences" button at the bottom-left of the page to update your consent at any time.
  2. Browser settings: All major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) allow you to delete existing cookies and block new ones.
  3. Third-party opt-out: For Google Analytics, you can install the official opt-out add-on.

Your rights regarding your data

Under KVKK and GDPR, you have the following rights:

  • Know whether your data is being processed
  • If processed, request information on the purpose
  • Know third parties to whom your data has been transferred (domestic or abroad)
  • Request correction of incomplete or incorrectly processed data
  • Request deletion or destruction of your data
  • Object to processing

To exercise these rights, please write to [email protected]. See our Privacy Policy for details.

Important: Strictly necessary cookies (language preference, session, security) cannot be disabled because the site cannot function without them. They do not collect personal data.