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Cookie Policy
Cookie Policy
Effective Date: June 25, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Sunate, Inc. uses cookies and similar technologies on its websites and applications.
It should be read with the Privacy Policy.
1. What these technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored by a browser.
Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, software development kits, and identifiers placed in requests or logs.
These technologies can remember a session, preserve preferences, secure an account, measure performance, and help features work.
2. Categories we may use
Strictly necessary
These technologies support:
Authentication.
Security and fraud prevention.
Session continuity.
Load balancing and network management.
Consent choices.
Core application functions.
The Services may not work properly without them.
Functional
These technologies remember choices such as:
Language.
Theme.
Region.
Workspace.
Interface preferences.
Recently used features.
Performance and analytics
These technologies help us understand:
Website traffic.
Feature use.
Errors and crashes.
Speed and reliability.
Product performance.
We may use first-party analytics or contracted providers. Where required, non-essential analytics are used only after consent.
Integration technologies
Connected services, embedded maps, payment flows, media, authentication providers, or support tools may set or read technologies when you use those features.
Their practices are governed by their own notices.
Sunate does not use SMS consent records for advertising cookies or cross-context behavioral advertising.
3. Third-party providers
Providers that host, secure, analyze, support, or integrate with the Services may receive technical identifiers necessary for their functions.
Providers that may support enabled features are listed on the Subprocessors page.
4. Your controls
You can control cookies through browser settings and, where available, a Sunate preference control.
Blocking all cookies may prevent login, security, preferences, or other features from working.
Browser settings may need to be configured separately on each device.
5. Browser privacy signals
Some browsers transmit privacy preference signals.
Where a signal is legally required to be honored and can be associated with an applicable activity, Sunate will process it in accordance with applicable law.
You may also use Privacy Choices.
6. Retention
Session technologies generally expire when a browser session ends.
Persistent technologies remain for the period assigned to them or until deleted.
Retention depends on purpose, provider configuration, security needs, and legal requirements.
7. Changes and contact
We may update this Policy when technologies, providers, or legal requirements change.
Questions may be sent to legal@sunate.app.