Cookie Policy
SUPA SPC (“SUPA HUB”, “SUPA”, “S U P A”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) is a segregated portfolio company incorporated in the Cayman Islands, registration number 430549, with its registered office at:
71 Fort Street
3/F Athena Tower, Unit 2775
George Town KY1-1111
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
We provide digital asset registry and infrastructure services exclusively through partnerships with licensed financial institutions.
We do not provide banking, advisory, custody, or other regulated financial services.
Digital assets are not insured and may involve a risk of partial or total loss.
SUPA SPC acts as the official issuer and registrar of documents generated through its platform.
Each document is executed using a qualified electronic signature with full legal effect.
Authenticity and integrity may be verified at any time at:
https://app.supahub.co/veri
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies when you access or interact with our website, platform, or any related online or offline services (collectively, the “Services”).
We are committed to handling any personal data collected through such technologies in accordance with the Data Protection Act, 2017 (as revised) of the Cayman Islands (“DPA”) and other applicable data protection laws.
Our activities are therefore governed by principles of fairness, lawfulness, proportionality, and data minimisation.
We may facilitate or resell services from third-party providers, including but not limited to:
SUPA RED LTD
Category A Registrant under Hong Kong Cap. 615
Registration number: A-B-24-11-08324
Company / Tax number: 76874833
Registered address:
10/F YF Life Tower, Unit HD106
33 Lockhart Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
SUPA SPC itself does not provide financial services.
By continuing to use the Services, you consent to the placement and use of cookies as described in this Policy.
If you do not agree, you should cease using the Services, as certain functionality may be unavailable without these technologies.
2. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device (such as a computer, smartphone, or tablet) when visiting a website.
They enable recognition of your device and retention of preferences, session data, or usage information.
We also use related technologies, including:
- pixels
- web beacons
- device identifiers
- local storage
For simplicity, all such technologies are referred to collectively as “cookies” in this Policy.
Where cookies process personal data, we ensure compliance with the DPA and restrict processing to necessary and specified purposes.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
We use the following categories of cookies to support functionality, security, analytics, and user experience.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Required for core operation of the Services, including:
- secure authentication
- navigation and session integrity
- form submission and security controls
Without these cookies, the Services cannot function properly.
Duration: session or persistent.
Performance and Analytics Cookies
Collect aggregated or anonymised usage data, such as:
- pages visited
- time spent
- error rates
Used solely to monitor and improve performance.
Duration: persistent.
Functional Cookies
Remember user preferences, including:
- language
- region
- interface settings
Enable a more personalised experience.
Duration: persistent.
Targeting or Advertising Cookies
Track browsing behaviour to:
- deliver relevant advertising
- limit advertisement frequency
- measure campaign effectiveness
May be placed by authorised third parties.
Duration: persistent.
We rely on these cookies where necessary for legitimate business interests, including security, compliance, and service delivery.
4. First-Party and Third-Party Cookies
First-party cookies are set directly by SUPA SPC and used solely for our operational purposes.
Third-party cookies may be placed by approved partners, such as:
- analytics providers
- security services
- marketing or advertising networks
Such third parties process data according to their own privacy policies, and we require appropriate contractual safeguards where personal data is involved.
A current list of third-party cookies may be provided upon written request.
For operational security reasons, we do not publish a continuously updated public list.
5. Specific Technologies and Tools
We may utilise technologies including:
- analytics platforms for anonymised usage insights
- security and performance monitoring tools
- marketing or customer relationship management systems
Specific provider identities may not be publicly disclosed where doing so could compromise operational security.
Where opt-out mechanisms exist, they generally apply only to non-essential cookies and may depend on browser or provider settings.
6. Managing or Disabling Cookies
You may attempt to control cookies through the following methods:
(a) Browser Controls
Most browsers allow you to:
- block cookies
- delete stored cookies
- receive alerts before placement
Disabling strictly necessary cookies will impair or prevent access to the Services.
(b) Industry Opt-Out Tools
Certain third parties provide opt-out mechanisms, though:
- availability is not guaranteed;
- not all cookies are covered.
We accept no liability for reduced functionality or loss arising from cookie restrictions.
Under the DPA, we are not required to provide alternative access where cookies are refused.
7. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Policy periodically to reflect:
- technological developments
- legal or regulatory changes
- operational requirements
The latest version will always be published on our website with an updated effective date.
Continued use of the Services constitutes acceptance of any revised Policy.
Individual notification will be provided only where required by law.