Cookie Policy

Last updated 2026-02-19

Contact: [email protected]

1. Third-party cookies

Some optional analytics cookies may involve third-party processors listed in our Data Protection materials. Essential cookies typically stay first-party.

Embedded content such as documentation videos, if added in the future, may set their own cookies; we will disclose that at the point of embed.

You can control many third-party cookies through browser settings and industry opt-out tools where available.

2. What are cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a site. They help remember preferences, keep sessions secure, and understand basic usage patterns.

Similar technologies include local storage entries and pixel tags used for aggregated statistics. We treat them consistently under this policy.

Blocking all cookies may limit certain convenience features but should not prevent you from reading public marketing pages.

3. Categories we use

Essential cookies maintain security, load balancing, and cookie-banner decisions. Functional cookies remember UI choices such as theme mode when you opt in.

Analytics cookies, if enabled, collect pseudonymous usage to improve performance. We avoid cross-site tracking for advertising retargeting.

A concise table is available in the site footer preferences flow listing example names, purposes, and typical durations.

4. Preferences

Use the Preferences control in the cookie banner to toggle non-essential categories. Your choice is stored locally so repeat visits respect it.

You may reopen preferences by clearing site data or contacting us for guidance. Administrators managing embedded demos may need separate controls for staging tenants.

Changing preferences does not retroactively delete historical server logs generated before the change; deletion follows retention schedules.

5. Contact

Questions about cookies may be sent to [email protected] with the subject line Cookie inquiry. Include your browser version if troubleshooting is needed.

We may update this policy when introducing new technologies; material changes will be reflected in the last updated date and, where appropriate, a short banner notice.

6. Consent

Where law requires consent for non-essential cookies, we collect it through the banner before setting those cookies, except for strictly necessary operations.

Withdrawing consent is as easy as granting it. Rejecting optional cookies will not block informational pages or degrade essential security controls.

Workplace deployments may inherit organizational policies; administrators should align banner defaults with internal guidance.