Cookie Policy

Last updated: 2/16/2026

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what we use them for, and how you can manage your choices.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device that help websites function, remember preferences, and measure usage.

2. Cookies we may use

We use the following categories: A) Strictly necessary cookies: required for security, authentication, and core site functionality (e.g., session/auth cookies; security cookies from Cloudflare). B) Preferences cookies: remember settings like language. C) Analytics cookies (optional): measure usage and improve the product (e.g., Google Analytics 4, Microsoft Clarity). D) Marketing cookies (optional): measure ad performance and build audiences (e.g., Meta Pixel). Note: Google Tag Manager is a tag deployment tool and may load other tags that set cookies.

3. Typical cookie identifiers (examples)

Depending on your settings, cookies may include: - Google Analytics: _ga, _ga_*, _gid (names and durations can vary) - Microsoft Clarity: _clck, _clsk (names and durations can vary) - Meta: _fbp - Cloudflare: __cf_bm and similar security cookies These examples may change as vendors update their systems.

4. Managing consent

Where required by law (e.g., in Spain/EU), analytics and marketing cookies are disabled by default until you opt in. You can change your choices anytime via the cookie settings banner (if enabled) or your browser settings.

5. Third-party services

Some cookies are set by third parties (e.g., Google, Meta). Their processing may be governed by their own privacy policies.

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