1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. They allow the site to recognise your device on subsequent visits and to remember information about you, such as whether you are signed in. “Similar technologies” include local storage, session storage, and related mechanisms that work like cookies.
2. Categories of cookies we use
Strictly necessary
These are required for the Service to function. Without them the Service cannot be provided. They include cookies used to authenticate your session, maintain your signed-in state, and protect against cross-site request forgery.
- Firebase authentication cookies: issued by Google Firebase to keep you signed in.
- Session identifier: a short-lived cookie set by our server after successful sign-in.
- Consent record: if applicable, a small cookie that remembers your preference so we do not ask you again on every visit.
Functional
These help us remember choices you make, such as preferred display settings. They are optional in the sense that the Service will still work without them, but disabling them may degrade your experience.
Analytics
We may use a limited amount of analytics tracking to understand aggregate usage of the Service, diagnose issues, and improve the product. Analytics data is used in aggregate and is not sold to third parties or shared with advertising networks. Where required by law, we ask for your consent before setting analytics cookies.
Advertising and cross-site tracking
We do not use cookies for third-party behavioural advertising, retargeting, or cross-context tracking on this Service. If we ever change this, we will update this Policy and, where required, ask for your consent.
3. Third-party cookies
Some cookies are set by third parties whose services we rely on. In particular:
- Google Firebase — sets authentication and session cookies necessary to sign you in and keep you signed in.
- Analytics provider — if in use, named in our Privacy Policy under Third-party services.
These providers have their own privacy policies. We do not control them, and they may collect information about your interaction with the Service subject to their own terms.
4. How to control cookies
Most browsers let you view, manage, and delete cookies through settings. You can also block or delete cookies specifically for our domain. Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent you from signing in or using core features of the Service.
Where we ask for your consent (for example, for non-essential analytics), you can withdraw or change your consent at any time by revisiting our consent prompt or contacting us at privacy@satak.tech.
5. Do Not Track
Browsers can send a “Do Not Track” signal. Because there is currently no consensus on how these signals should be interpreted, we do not respond to them differently from ordinary browser requests. We do honour applicable statutory opt-out mechanisms.
6. Changes to this Policy
We may update this Policy from time to time. The “Last updated” date above indicates the most recent revision.
7. Contact us
Questions about this Cookie Policy? Contact us at privacy@satak.tech.