What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files a website stores in your browser. They let a site remember things between page loads and visits — for example, that you're signed in, or a setting you chose. Similar technologies like localStorage and sessionStorage serve the same purpose, and this policy covers them too.
Cookies can be session cookies (cleared when you close your browser) or persistent cookies (kept until they expire or you delete them). They can be set by us (first-party) or by a service we use (third-party).
How we use cookies
We use cookies for a small, specific set of purposes:
- Authentication — to keep you signed in securely as you move between pages.
- Security — to protect forms against cross-site request forgery (CSRF) and to detect abuse.
- Preferences — to remember small interface choices so the app behaves the way you left it.
We do not use cookies to build advertising profiles, and we do not share cookie data with ad networks. Our goal is to set the fewest cookies needed to run the Service reliably.
Cookies we set
The exact set may evolve as we add features, but the categories below describe what you can expect. Strictly necessary cookies cannot be turned off without breaking sign-in.
Strictly necessary cookies are exempt from consent under most privacy laws because the Service cannot function without them. We do not set non-essential tracking cookies without a clear basis.
Third-party cookies
Some features rely on trusted third parties that may set their own cookies when you interact with them:
- Payment processing — when you check out, our PCI-DSS compliant payment processor may set cookies needed to complete and secure the transaction. We never see or store your card details.
- Bot / abuse protection — our sign-up and contact forms use a challenge widget that may set a cookie to distinguish humans from automated abuse.
These providers act under their own privacy and cookie policies. We only enable them where they're needed to deliver or protect the Service.
Managing cookies
You're in control of cookies in your browser. Most browsers let you view, delete, and block cookies from their settings — usually under Privacy or Security. You can also browse in a private/incognito window, which clears cookies when you close it.
Please note: if you block or delete our strictly necessary cookies, you won't be able to sign in or use authenticated features, since those cookies are what keep your session secure.
Changes & contact
We may update this Cookie Policy as the Service evolves. When we do, we'll revise the Last updated date above. Material changes will be communicated in line with our Privacy Policy.
Questions about cookies or your data? Reach us:
- General: /contact
- Privacy & legal: [email protected]