Cookie Policy

This page explains how cookies and similar technologies may be used on the Hy Team website to support performance, functionality, and basic measurement.

What cookies are

Cookies are small data files that may be stored in your browser to improve site functionality, analytics, and user experience.

They can help a website remember simple information, understand whether users return, and support certain technical features that make pages easier to use.

How cookies may be used

Cookies may be used to understand site traffic, improve performance, remember preferences, and support basic functionality.

For example, cookies or similar tools may help us understand which pages workers visit most often, whether visitors return to the site, and how navigation or forms can be improved over time.

They may also support smoother site performance, reduce repeated loading of some information, and help measure whether workers are reaching the pages they need.

Types of cookies that may be used

These may include essential cookies needed for core site behavior, analytics cookies used to understand visits and usage trends, and preference-related cookies used to remember simple choices where applicable.

Some browser storage technologies may work in a similar way even if they are not labeled as traditional cookies, and this policy is intended to cover those related tools as well when used for comparable purposes.

Not every type listed here will necessarily be active at all times, but the page is written broadly so users understand the kinds of browser-side tools that may be relevant as the site grows.

Third-party services

Some tools connected to forms, analytics, embedded assets, or outbound links may set or rely on their own cookies under their own policies. Those services operate separately from Hy Team.

Because those tools are controlled by their own providers, users should review the relevant provider policies if they want more detail on how those technologies work.

Analytics and performance measurement

Site measurement tools may help us understand page views, common navigation paths, and general engagement trends. That information helps improve readability, layout, and the usefulness of job and support pages across the site.

This kind of measurement is usually aimed at site quality and usability rather than understanding a worker's private personal story. It helps identify what content is being used and where the experience may still be weak.

Essential functions

Some browser-side tools may be important for basic website functionality, security, page delivery, or normal interaction with forms and linked content. If those tools are blocked too aggressively, some features may not behave as expected.

Your choices

You can usually manage or disable cookies in your browser settings. Doing so may affect how some parts of the site behave.

If you clear cookies, block them, or use strict privacy settings, some site features may behave differently and any remembered preferences may be lost.

Most major browsers allow you to delete existing cookies, block new ones, or limit tracking behavior. The exact controls depend on the browser and device you use.

Consent and continued use

By continuing to use the website, you acknowledge that limited cookie or similar browser-storage activity may occur as part of normal site operation, subject to your browser controls and any site-level controls made available.

If you prefer not to allow that kind of activity, your main option is usually to adjust browser settings, use privacy tools, or avoid using parts of the site that depend on those features.

Updates to this policy

This Cookie Policy may be updated if site functionality, measurement tools, or browser-related practices change over time.

The version displayed on this page should be treated as the current policy for the website at the time of your visit.

Questions about cookies

If you want more information about browser-side tracking or storage on this site, you can contact Hy Team through the contact page and request clarification.