1. What cookies are
Cookies are small files or identifiers stored by a browser or device. Similar technologies can include local storage, pixels, log files, and device identifiers. They can support core website functionality, security, analytics, preferences, checkout, and fraud prevention.
2. Current website use
The current site-native app does not intentionally set non-essential advertising or behavioral tracking cookies in the application code. Server logs and infrastructure metadata may still be created by hosting providers for security, performance, debugging, and abuse prevention.
3. Third-party checkout and service cookies
When you open a checkout page, payment provider page, hosted file, or external service, that provider may set its own cookies or similar technologies under its own policies. The website does not control those third-party cookies.
| Category | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Page routing, security, checkout handoff, abuse prevention | Session or security identifiers |
| Functional | Remembering choices or supporting embedded provider flows | Checkout or provider preferences |
| Analytics | Understanding aggregate usage if analytics are later enabled | Page visit counts and performance metrics |
| Payment and fraud prevention | Completing checkout and protecting against fraudulent transactions | Processor-side risk and transaction identifiers |
4. Managing cookies
- Most browsers let you block, delete, or receive warnings about cookies.
- Blocking necessary cookies may prevent checkout, form submission, or security features from working correctly.
- If non-essential analytics or advertising cookies are introduced later, the policy and consent experience should be updated where required.
5. Do Not Track
Some browsers offer Do Not Track signals. There is no single accepted industry standard for responding to those signals. The current service does not run behavioral advertising logic in the application code.
6. Updates
This policy will be updated if analytics, advertising, customer chat, session management, or additional embedded third-party tools are added.