Cookie Policy
Last updated: May 9, 2026
1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your browser when you visit. They allow the site to remember information about your visit — for example, your sign-in session or preferences — so the site behaves consistently between page loads. We also use similar technologies such as local storage, session storage, and pixel tags; in this policy we refer to all of them collectively as "cookies".
2. How We Use Cookies
We use cookies for the following purposes:
2.1 Strictly necessary
These cookies are required for the website and our products to work. They keep you signed in, remember your security preferences, balance load between servers, and protect against fraud and abuse. They cannot be turned off.
2.2 Functional
These cookies remember your preferences (theme, language, region) so we don't have to ask every time. Disabling them won't break the site, but you may see resets each visit.
2.3 Analytics
We use privacy-respecting analytics to understand how people find and use our products in aggregate — for example, which pages are most useful and where people get stuck. We do not sell or share this data with advertisers.
2.4 Marketing
We currently do not use third-party advertising or cross-site tracking cookies. If we ever introduce any, we will update this policy and request your explicit consent first where required by law.
3. Third-Party Cookies
A small number of cookies on our properties are set by third-party providers we use to operate the site — for example, our payment processor (Stripe) sets cookies during checkout to detect fraud. The full list of third parties is available on our Subprocessors page. Each third party operates under its own privacy and cookie policy.
4. How to Control Cookies
Most browsers let you view, manage, and delete cookies in their settings. You can also block cookies entirely or only for specific sites. Note that blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent you from signing in or using core features of our products.
For instructions on managing cookies in popular browsers:
5. Do Not Track
Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal. Because there is no industry standard on how sites should respond, we currently treat all visitors the same way under this policy. We re-evaluate this position periodically.
6. Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy as we add or change the technologies we use. Material changes take effect on the "Last updated" date shown at the top of this page. Where required by law, we will request fresh consent.
7. Contact
Questions about cookies or our use of them: