Cookie Policy

Fecha efectiva:
May 16, 2026
Versión:
v1.0

This Cookie Policy (the "Policy") explains what cookies and similar technologies are, how Hyperion Finance, Inc. ("Hyperion") uses them on hyperion.finance and on the Platform, and the options you have to manage them. This Policy complements our Privacy Policy.

1. What Are Cookies?

"Cookies" are small text files that a website places on your browser or device when you visit it. We also use similar technologies such as pixels, web beacons, browser local storage (localStorage), and third-party SDKs. These technologies allow the site to remember actions and preferences, measure usage, and deliver relevant content.

2. Categories of Cookies We Use

2.1 Strictly necessary

Essential for the operation of the Platform. They allow you to log in, keep your session active, navigate between pages, and protect against fraud. They cannot be disabled; without them the Platform does not work correctly.

2.2 Preferences

Remember user choices (language, Business settings, partially completed form data) to improve the experience.

2.3 Analytics and performance

Help us understand how the Platform is used, which pages are most visited, errors that occur, and overall performance. The information is aggregated and, where possible, anonymized.

2.4 Marketing and advertising

Allow us to measure advertising campaign effectiveness, attribute conversions, and display relevant advertising on other sites. May be set by third parties with whom we collaborate.

3. Cookies and Third-Party Services

We use the following third-party services that may place cookies or similar technologies:

These third parties may collect information including IP addresses, device identifiers, and activity data, and may combine it with information from other sources according to their own policies.

4. How You Can Manage Cookies

4.1 Browser settings

Most browsers let you view, delete, block, or restrict cookies. Guides for major browsers:

Important: blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent the Platform from working properly.

4.2 Opt-out from specific services

For the third-party services listed above, use the opt-out links provided in Section 3.

4.3 “Do Not Track” signals

Our Platform does not currently respond to browser “Do Not Track” signals. We continue to evaluate emerging standards.

5. Retention

Cookies have varying retention periods:

6. International Transfers

Some cookie providers (Google, Meta, Zoho) process data in the United States and other jurisdictions. Data associated with cookies may be transferred to those countries in accordance with applicable legal frameworks.

7. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Policy to reflect changes in the cookies we use or in applicable regulations. We will publish the updated version with a new effective date.

8. More Information

For more details about our privacy practices and your rights, see the Privacy Policy. For specific cookie questions, use the data in the contact section of this site.