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Cookie Policy

What we set on your device, why, and how to control it. Part of our Privacy Policy.

Effective 15 May 2026Last updated 15 May 2026Version 1.0
5 min read

A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device when you visit it. Cookies let a site remember things about you between visits, sign you in, keep you signed in, measure how the site is used, and (for some kinds of cookies) personalize what you see. We also use related technologies — local storage, pixels, web beacons, and SDKs — that work similarly. In this Policy, "cookies" covers all of these.

02Categories of cookies we use

We group our cookies into four categories.

Strictly necessary cookies. Required for the Service to work. They keep you signed in, remember your preferences, protect against cross-site request forgery, and let our infrastructure load-balance correctly. You can’t turn these off in our Service because the Service won’t work without them.

Performance and analytics cookies. Help us understand how people use the Service in aggregate — which pages are visited, how long sessions last, where errors happen — so we can improve it. We configure our analytics to mask IP addresses and to avoid cross-site profiling where the tool supports it.

Functional cookies. Remember choices you have made and personalize parts of the Service. For example, remembering which folder you had open last, or which preset you used most recently.

Marketing cookies. We do not use cookies for cross-context behavioral advertising or third-party advertising networks. We do not "sell" or "share" personal information under California law, and we do not engage in "targeted advertising" as defined in any US state privacy law.

03Specific cookies

The following table lists the most important cookies we use today. It may not be exhaustive, and we will update it as the Service changes.

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NameSet byCategoryPurposeLifetime
lr_sessionListedRightStrictly necessaryKeeps you signed inSession
lr_csrfListedRightStrictly necessaryCross-site request forgery protectionSession
lr_prefsListedRightFunctionalStores UI preferences (theme, layout)1 year
_ga, _ga_*Google Analytics 4AnalyticsAggregate usage measurement13 months
__stripe_midStripeStrictly necessaryFraud prevention during checkout1 year
__stripe_sidStripeStrictly necessaryFraud prevention during checkout30 min

_This table will be replaced with the production cookie audit before launch._

04Your choices

Because we do not sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising and do not engage in targeted advertising, we do not present a cookie-consent banner. You still have several ways to control how cookies are used:

Your browser. Every modern browser lets you block or delete cookies. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will break parts of the Service.

Global Privacy Control. We honor the GPC browser signal as a valid opt-out request under California law and other state privacy laws that recognize it. If your browser sends a GPC signal, we treat it as an instruction not to "sell" or "share" your personal information and not to process it for targeted advertising.

Analytics opt-out. You can opt out of Google Analytics specifically using the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on at tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

Do Not Track. Most browsers offer a "Do Not Track" setting. There is no consensus standard for how websites should respond to it, and we currently do not respond to DNT signals; we do honor GPC as described above.

05Third-party cookies

Some cookies are set by third parties when you use the Service. Today these include:

We do not control the cookies those third parties set; their own privacy policies apply.

06Changes

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time as the Service evolves. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the most recent change.

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