What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make sites work, to remember preferences, and to collect aggregate information about how a site is used. We also use related technologies such as local storage and pixels, which this policy treats the same way as cookies.
Categories we use
- Strictly necessary. Needed for the site or product to work, for example to keep you signed in, to remember your subscription session, or to process a payment. These cannot be disabled.
- Functional. Remember preferences such as language, region, or last used view. These improve the experience and are not used for tracking across sites.
- Analytics. Help us understand which features and pages people use, where they have trouble, and how performance is doing. Usage is aggregated.
- Marketing. Measure the effectiveness of campaigns and, where you have consented, support advertising on other platforms.
Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties we use to run the business. Examples include:
- Stripe. Sets cookies inside its payment iframes to detect fraud and process transactions securely.
- Analytics providers. Set cookies to attribute sessions and measure aggregate usage.
- Email and ad platforms. May set cookies on landing pages reached from their links, where required for measurement.
How to manage cookies
- Most browsers let you view, delete, and block cookies in their settings. Check the help documentation for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge.
- Where required by law, we provide an in-product or in-site consent control to manage non-essential cookies. You can change your choices at any time.
- Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent parts of the product or checkout from working.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy as our use of cookies evolves. The "Last updated" date at the top of the page reflects the latest version.
Questions about cookies or tracking technologies: