These help core navigation and site reliability.
Cookie Policy
Cookie controls help shape consistent, transparent, and user-aware browsing experiences across Sheeltech service pages and digital touchpoints in Ghana.
These can support settings such as theme or interface choices.
These may help us understand how pages are used.
Why cookie control matters for modern service websites in Ghana
Cookie controls help Sheeltech deliver smoother website experiences while giving users more visibility into how preferences and session behaviour may be handled. This is relevant across service journeys involving discovery content, ecommerce interfaces, business portals, automation dashboards, and digital marketing touchpoints.
Essential experience support
Some technologies help core navigation, security checks, and session continuity function as expected when users browse service pages, contact Sheeltech, or interact with a client-facing digital feature.
Preference-led convenience
Where enabled, preference tools may support settings such as theme choices, remembered interface options, and simplified repeat visits for users exploring digital solutions and service information.
Performance insight and improvement
Controlled analytics and experience signals can help identify which pages are most useful, where visitors drop off, and how to improve website clarity for businesses evaluating technology services in Ghana.
Service experiences supported
Cookies may support user journeys across pages focused on website design in Ghana, ecommerce website solutions, AI automation services, workflow systems, digital marketing support, and managed cloud solutions.
What cookies are
Cookies are small data files stored on your device to support core functionality, preferences, and website analysis.
How we use them
We may use essential cookies, preference cookies, and limited analytics technologies to improve user experience and site performance.
Managing cookies
You can control cookies through browser settings and, where applicable, site-level consent preferences.
A faster way to understand this page.
This overview highlights the most important commitments, boundaries, and support paths on this page so teams can find what matters faster.
Consent controls
Accept or reject optional cookies
Preference storage
Theme, motion, and accessibility settings
Operational use
Essential experience features
Transparency
Clear explanation of what is stored
Preference-led controls
Cookie and local-storage behaviour is structured around clear preference choices instead of hidden tracking assumptions.
Experience settings
Theme, contrast, motion, and accessibility choices may be remembered to improve usability and consistency.
Operational clarity
Where cookies or storage are used, the goal is functionality, measurement, or consent management rather than unnecessary data collection.
How questions or requests can move forward.
When someone needs clarification, support, or action related to this policy, the next steps should be understandable and practical.
- Present consent choicesThe website shows a clear first-layer consent choice when no saved preference exists.
- Store the selected stateThe chosen setting is stored locally so the same prompt does not reappear unnecessarily.
- Respect the preferenceThe site uses the stored state to control the experience and visible preference tools.
- Allow later revisionUsers can reopen preferences and update their choice from the floating cookie settings button.
Cookie controls and preference questions.
These short answers are here to improve clarity. If you need a specific interpretation for an active engagement, contact Sheeltech directly.
Can I reject non-essential cookies?
Yes. The cookie banner includes a reject option so non-essential preferences can be declined.
Why does the site store a preference?
The site stores accessibility, display, and consent choices so your selected experience can be respected on return visits.
Are cookies used for core functionality?
Some local storage and preference settings help maintain theme, motion, contrast, and consent choices that improve usability.