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Cookie policy

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. We also use similar technologies such as pixels, tags, local storage, and software development kits. We refer to all of these as "cookies" in this Policy. Cookies may be set by us ("first-party") or by a third party providing services on the Service ("third-party").

2. Why we use cookies

We use cookies to operate and secure the Service, remember your preferences, keep you signed in, understand how the Service is used, measure and improve performance, support our models and analytics, and deliver and measure marketing.

3. Types of cookies we use

  • Strictly necessary cookies — required to operate the Service, including authentication, session management, security, load balancing, and billing. The Service will not function properly without these, and they cannot be turned off through our controls.
  • Functional cookies — remember your settings and preferences to improve your experience.
  • Analytics and performance cookies — help us understand how visitors use the Service so we can measure and improve it (for example, pages visited and features used).
  • Marketing and advertising cookies — help us understand the effectiveness of our communications, recognize returning visitors, and deliver and measure marketing. These may be set by us or by third-party providers.

4. Third-party cookies

Some cookies are placed by third-party providers we use to operate the Service, including our website, forms, chat, and analytics provider (HubSpot) and our payment processor (Stripe), as well as analytics and marketing providers. These third parties may use cookies to provide their services and may collect information about your activity over time and across websites. Their use of information is governed by their own privacy and cookie policies.

5. How long cookies last

  • Session cookies expire when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period or until you delete them.

6. Your choices

  • Browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies and notify you when a cookie is set. If you block strictly necessary cookies, parts of the Service may not work.
  • Cookie controls. Where we provide a cookie banner or preference center, you can use it to manage non-essential cookies.
  • Third-party opt-outs. You can opt out of certain advertising cookies through industry tools such as the Digital Advertising Alliance (optout.aboutads.info) and the Network Advertising Initiative (optout.networkadvertising.org), and you can control analytics cookies through the relevant provider's opt-out tools.
  • Do Not Track. Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal. There is no common industry standard for responding to these signals, and the Service does not currently respond to them.

7. Your consent

By using the Service, you consent to our use of cookies as described in this Policy, except for cookies that require your opt-in consent under applicable law. You can withdraw or change your consent at any time using your browser settings or, where available, our cookie controls. Disabling cookies may affect how the Service works.

8. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy at any time. If we make material changes, we will provide notice and update the "Last updated" date. Your continued use of the Service after changes take effect means you accept the updated Policy.

9. Contact us

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