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Cookies and Storage

Effective date: June 4, 2026

1. What This Notice Covers

This notice explains how Optimagio uses cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, WebAssembly assets, browser workers, and similar technologies. It should be read with the Privacy Policy and the Terms of Service.

Optimagio does not sell personal information or share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising. We do not use third-party advertising SDKs or behavioral ad cookies. Optional analytics are controlled by the analytics preference described below, and this deployment may load the Google tag in Consent Mode with analytics storage denied before consent. You are responsible for the cookie, storage, tracking-protection, content-blocker, and private-browsing settings you choose, and for the consequences of those choices on Service functionality.

2. Storage Categories

CategoryExamplesWhy We Use ItCan You Disable It?
Strictly necessaryAuth session cookies, OAuth state/return cookies, CSRF and origin checks, anonymous quota/session IDs, action-intent state, consent record.Login, account security, abuse prevention, quota enforcement, checkout/session safety, and remembering your consent choice.No through Optimagio controls. Browser blocking may break login, checkout, upload, quota, or security flows.
Functional browser storageIndexedDB upload-session records, local result state, mode preferences, device benchmark, storage warning dismissals, local report state.Private Browser Mode, upload resume, local downloads, predictable processing controls, and dashboard ergonomics.You can clear it in browser settings. Clearing it may remove local-only results, upload resume state, or preferences.
Optional analyticsFirst-party page view, feature event, performance, device/browser class, route, error-condition events, Google Consent Mode signals, and consented Google Analytics page measurement.Product reliability, usage trends, performance diagnostics, and abuse-resistant service planning.Yes. Reject analytics in the banner or reopen preferences from the footer.
Payment and third-party checkoutPaddle Checkout script and any Paddle-controlled cookies, device, fraud, or payment-session signals during checkout or portal use.Payment collection, tax calculation, fraud prevention, receipt delivery, subscription management, and refund/chargeback handling.You can avoid paid checkout, but blocking Paddle may prevent subscription purchase or billing-portal access.

3. Strictly Necessary Storage

We use necessary cookies and browser storage for login, Google OAuth state, CSRF and origin checks, JWT/auth session handling, anonymous quota protection, rate limiting, checkout redirects, consent preference storage, upload resume, action-intent protection, share-link operation, and service reliability. These are required to provide the Service you request or to keep it secure and do not rely on consent under applicable law where a "strictly necessary" exemption applies.

4. Functional Browser Storage

Browser-side optimization may use WebAssembly workers, device CPU and memory, temporary IndexedDB records, localStorage, and sessionStorage for pending files, browser-only local results, upload resume, report state, device capability benchmarks, and processing-mode preferences. Private Browser Mode results stay in browser storage, have no platform URL, and do not count toward plan limits.

Clearing cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, and IndexedDB may sign you out, remove local-only results, interrupt upload recovery, reset anonymous quota identity, remove local report data, and reset processing preferences. Optimagio is not liable for any loss of local-only data caused by browser, device, or extension behavior, including private-browsing modes, content blockers, profile switching, browser updates, or device wipes.

5. Optional Analytics

Optional analytics measure page views, feature events, performance, browser/device classes, and error conditions so we can improve reliability and product quality. This deployment uses Google Analytics through Consent Mode v2: the Google tag may load before consent with analytics storage and ad-related consent denied, and Google Analytics page measurement starts only after you grant analytics consent. First-party analytics do not run unless you consent, except where a narrow storage/access exception is documented with clear information and objection controls.

You can reject analytics, accept analytics, or reset your choice at any time. Changing your choice does not delete server-side events that were already sent; use the privacy request process for export or deletion requests. You are responsible for keeping your analytics preferences current; selecting "accept" constitutes your express consent to optional analytics processing as described above.

6. Paddle, Google OAuth, and External Services

When you choose Google login, your browser is redirected to Google for authentication. When you open Paddle Checkout or the Paddle customer portal, Paddle may set or read cookies and similar technologies under Paddle's own policies. When Google Analytics is configured, Google may receive Consent Mode signals before analytics consent and may set or read analytics cookies under Google's policies only after you grant analytics consent. Optimagio does not control those third-party storage mechanisms, is not responsible for their behavior, and disclaims liability for any consequence of using them; we load them only when needed for authentication, checkout, or subscription management, Consent Mode signaling, or consented analytics measurement.

7. Managing Choices and Your Responsibility

Use the footer's Manage cookies control to reopen preferences. You can also clear cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, and IndexedDB in your browser settings. Browser-level blocking, private browsing, or content blockers may change how login, Paddle Checkout, upload resume, Private Browser Mode, local reports, and dashboard preferences behave. You are responsible for the operational consequences of the storage choices you make, and Optimagio is not obliged to maintain or restore functionality that is broken by your client-side configuration.

Some browsers send Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control signals. Because Optimagio does not sell personal information or share it for cross-context behavioral advertising, those signals do not change a sale/share state. We still provide explicit analytics controls through the cookie banner and footer.

8. Changes to This Notice

We may update this notice from time to time. The effective date above identifies the current version. Material changes will be flagged through the consent banner or other appropriate means. Continued use of the Service after an update is your acceptance of the updated notice.