Cookie Policy

We use a minimal set of essential cookies to ensure this studio website functions correctly and to understand basic performance. No marketing, tracking, or advertising cookies are employed.

Essential Cookies: The Non-Negotiables

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. At UXLIXA, we keep this to an absolute minimum. Our servers are configured to reject all non-essential cookies by default. The only cookies we intentionally place are strictly necessary for the website to function as intended.

These essential cookies handle core tasks like remembering your form submissions during a single session or ensuring security protocols are maintained. They contain no personally identifiable information and are not shared with any third parties. Their lifespan is short—typically expiring when you close your browser or within a few days at most.

If you choose to disable these essential cookies via your browser settings, key parts of the site, such as the contact form, may not function correctly. We consider this a trade-off in user control versus site functionality.

Our Core Principle

If a cookie isn't critical for delivering the content you requested or securing the connection, we don't set it. We believe the default state of the web should be privacy-first.

Analytics: Measuring What Matters

We use a privacy-focused, self-hosted analytics solution. It provides us with high-level insights into site performance—like which pages are viewed most and where our visitors come from—without tracking individuals across the web or building user profiles.

Analytics dashboard concept

What We See (and Don't)

  • Aggregate Data: Total visits, pages per session, and device type (desktop vs. mobile) in broad categories.
  • Geographic Origin: Country or region level only (e.g., 'Turkey', 'United States'). No city-level or IP data is stored.
  • Technical Context: Browser and OS versions for compatibility testing, stripped of user identifiers.
  • What We Don't Track: No session replay, no heatmaps, no form field tracking, no cross-site behavioral profiles.

Trade-off Note

By avoiding third-party scripts like Google Analytics, we lose granular data (e.g., exact bounce rates, scroll depth). We gain faster page loads and higher user privacy. For a design studio, knowing overall traffic trends is sufficient for business decisions.

Your Choices & Controls

You are in control. This is a core tenet of our design philosophy, extending to how we handle your data. Here are your options, ranging from immediate browser settings to a direct request from us.

Browser Settings

Most browsers allow you to block or delete cookies. You can set preferences for all sites, or for specific domains like uxlixa.world. Blocking all cookies may break the contact form.

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Cookie Banner

The global consent banner (outside this

element) controls optional tracking. As we don't use any, it only confirms your session. You can re-open it to review settings.

Direct Request

For any data-related concerns or to request confirmation of cookie removal, you can contact us directly. We are transparent about our processes and will provide a clear response.

Email [email protected]

Questions for a Privacy-Conscious Studio

Insight for Potential Partners

1. What's your default stance on third-party scripts?

We block them by default. Any script must have a clear, documented purpose that directly benefits the user's experience on your specific project.

2. Do you conduct user testing or heatmapping?

Only with explicit, informed consent during a dedicated research phase. We do not deploy passive tracking on live sites.

3. How do you balance analytics needs with privacy?

We use anonymized, aggregated data. We prioritize qualitative feedback and direct user interviews over quantitative surveillance.

4. Can you implement a specific consent mode?

Yes. We build consent banners that are respectful and clear, avoiding dark patterns. They integrate with our technical stack to block scripts until granted.

Our Foundational Assumptions

Constraints & Trade-offs

Assumption

Visitors to a studio website value clarity and directness. They are not shopping for products; they are evaluating capability.

Constraint

We operate globally but with a Turkish legal and business base. Compliance focuses on high-trust standards (e.g., GDPR principles) rather than region-specific boxes.

What Would Change Our View

A legal requirement for a specific region. We would implement the minimal necessary technical solution and document it here transparently.

This policy was last reviewed on October 26, 2026. Our practices are reviewed annually or when technology or law changes.

Studio workspace detail

Our approach: Crafted, tactile, and transparent.

Have a specific data concern?

We're happy to discuss how we handle cookies and data for your specific project.