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Cookies Notice

The short, honest list of what runs in your browser when you use naviho.com.

Last updated: 12 May 2026

Short version: We currently run almost no cookies. No analytics. No advertising. The only cookies you might encounter are for security (Cloudflare), authentication when you eventually log in (Supabase), and Stripe's own fraud prevention on the checkout page. No banner today because there is nothing here that would need consent under PECR. When we add analytics, we will add a banner first.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files set by a website (or a third-party service the website uses) and stored in your browser. Some are essential to make the site work. Some are used for analytics or advertising. We are going to be specific about which is which.

2. What Naviho currently uses

Cloudflare (security and network)

Our site is served behind Cloudflare for DDoS protection and bot management. Cloudflare may set a small number of cookies (for example, a__cf_bmcookie) to tell legitimate browsers apart from bots. These are strictly necessary for the service to operate securely and are not used for tracking.

Supabase (authentication, when logged in)

When the authenticated portal goes live, Supabase will set an authentication cookie or local storage entry so you stay logged in between page loads. Today, there is no public login on naviho.com, so unless you are a beta user with a session, you will not see one of these.

Stripe (only on the checkout page)

When you proceed to pay for the Premium Compliance Report Pack, Stripe takes over the checkout. Stripe sets its own cookies on the checkout page for fraud prevention and to make payment work. These are Stripe's own cookies, governed by Stripe's cookie policy. Naviho does not set them and does not have access to them.

3. What Naviho does not use

  • No analytics cookies at the time of writing.
  • No advertising cookies. Ever. We do not run ads.
  • No social media trackers embedded on our pages.
  • No cross-site tracking pixels.

4. What we plan to add (and how)

We plan to add a privacy-respecting analytics tool, likely Plausible or PostHog, to understand which pages are useful and where people get stuck. When we do:

  • We will update this page first to describe what the tool collects.
  • If the tool sets non-essential cookies, we will add a consent banner before turning it on, in line with UK PECR rules.
  • If we can run it cookieless (Plausible can), there may not be a banner - but this page will still describe what is being collected.

We will never quietly add tracking. If you check back on this page, what is here is what is running.

5. How to control cookies

Every modern browser lets you block or clear cookies in its settings. If you block strictly necessary cookies (such as the Cloudflare security cookie or Stripe checkout cookies), parts of the site may not work properly. That is an unavoidable trade-off, not a dark pattern.

6. Privacy Policy

For how we handle your personal data more broadly, see our Privacy Policy.

7. Questions

Email us: info@naviho.com.

Naviho is operated by Naviho Ltd, part of HM-D Group.