Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, and SDK identifiers. These tools help websites and services remember your actions, keep sessions stable, and understand performance.
Some cookies are set by Xalorra (first-party). Others may be set by service providers used to operate and secure the Services (third-party), depending on what you enable and how the site is deployed.
Required for core functionality such as session management, security controls, and protecting the Services against abuse. Without these, the site and platform may not function correctly.
- Session and authentication state
- Security protections (e.g., request integrity, abuse prevention)
- Load balancing / routing stability (where applicable)
Used to remember choices and improve your experience, such as UI settings or language preferences.
- Language and region
- UI preferences (where applicable)
- Dismissed notices (where applicable)
Used to understand how the site performs and how features are used, so we can improve reliability, speed, and usability. We aim to avoid “analytics for vanity.”
- Page views and navigation patterns
- Error rates and performance signals
- Feature usage trends (aggregated where possible)
Analytics cookies may be optional depending on your jurisdiction and our implementation of consent tools.
We use cookies and similar technologies to:
- Operate the Services: keep sessions stable, store necessary state, and deliver pages reliably.
- Protect the Services: detect abuse, enforce security boundaries, and reduce fraud.
- Remember choices: avoid forcing you to repeat preferences.
- Improve performance: identify slow paths and reliability issues.
We do not use cookies to sell personal information. For more on how we handle personal data, see our Privacy Policy.
You can control cookies in several ways. The exact options depend on your browser and device, but generally include:
- Browser settings: block or delete cookies, or set rules per-site.
- Private browsing modes: reduce persistent storage, though some features may not work.
- Consent controls: where required by law, we may provide tools to accept/reject optional cookies.
Blocking essential cookies can break login/session functionality or reduce security protections. If you disable cookies entirely, some sections of the Services may not work.
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal. There is no consistent industry standard for how DNT should be interpreted. Where applicable, we handle DNT in line with our privacy and security practices, but we cannot guarantee a specific response across all tools and services.
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time. We will post the updated version and revise the “Last updated” date. If changes are material, we may provide additional notice where appropriate.
For cookies and privacy questions, contact privacy@xalorra.com.
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