Legal

Cookie Policy.

What we store on your device, what each category does, and how to change your mind at any time.

This policy explains how ENARA uses cookies and similar technologies on its website, and how you can control them. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.

Please note

This is a template provided for illustration. ENARA's final, binding Cookie Policy will be issued by ENARA's legal counsel.

Last updated: [date to be confirmed]

1. What are cookies

A cookie is a small text file placed on your device when you visit a website. It allows the site to recognise your device on later visits, remember your preferences, and understand how the site is being used.

We also use similar technologies such as local storage, pixels and software development kits. Where this policy refers to cookies, it means all of these technologies.

2. How we use cookies

We use cookies to:

  • Keep the site secure and available, and to route your session correctly.
  • Remember your language preference, including your choice of English or Arabic.
  • Understand which pages are used, so we can improve structure and content.
  • Measure the performance of our campaigns, where you have consented to targeting cookies.

Essential cookies are set because the site cannot work without them. All other categories are optional and are set only where consent is given, in jurisdictions that require it.

3. Types of cookies

CategoryPurposeExampleConsent
EssentialEnable core functions such as security, session integrity, load balancing and consent storage.A session identifier that keeps you signed in as you move between pages.Always active
PerformanceCollect aggregated statistics on page views, navigation paths and errors so we can improve the site.An analytics cookie that counts unique visits to the Academy pages.Optional
FunctionalRemember choices you make so the site behaves the way you left it.A cookie that stores your Arabic or English language preference.Optional
TargetingMeasure campaign performance and limit how often you see the same message.A partner cookie that records that a visit followed a specific campaign link.Optional

Cookie names, providers and durations will be published in a detailed cookie register once the site's final analytics and marketing configuration is confirmed [to be confirmed].

4. Third-party cookies

Some cookies are set by third parties acting on our behalf, such as analytics or advertising providers, or by embedded content such as videos or market widgets. These providers may receive information about your visit and process it under their own privacy policies.

We select providers against internal criteria and require contractual protections where they process personal information for us. We do not permit third parties to use data collected on our site to build unrelated profiles of you.

5. Managing your preferences

You can control cookies in several ways:

  • Use the cookie preference control on this site to accept or reject optional categories, and change that choice at any time.
  • Adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies. Most browsers explain how in their help pages.
  • Use private or incognito browsing, which clears cookies at the end of the session.
  • Opt out directly with individual analytics or advertising providers where they offer that option.

Blocking essential cookies will prevent parts of the site from working. Rejecting optional cookies will not affect your ability to use the site or your account.

6. Changes

We may update this policy when we add or remove cookies, or when the law changes. The date above shows when it was last revised, and material changes will be brought to your attention on the site.

7. Contact

Questions about our use of cookies can be sent to info@enara.com, or in writing to [registered address, to be confirmed].

Prefer fewer cookies?

Reject the optional categories and the site still works. If anything behaves oddly after you do, tell us.