1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They are widely used to make websites work efficiently, to remember your preferences, and to provide information to site operators. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel tags — this policy covers all of them collectively as "cookies".
2. Cookies We Use
Strictly Necessary
Required for the Service to function. Cannot be disabled.
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|
| better-auth.session | Maintains your authenticated session | 30 days |
| better-auth.csrf | Prevents cross-site request forgery attacks | Session |
Functional
Enhance usability by remembering your preferences.
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|
| funelo-theme | Stores your dark/light mode preference | 1 year |
Analytics
Help us understand how visitors interact with the Service. Data is aggregated and anonymized.
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|
| _funelo_anon | Anonymized session identifier for traffic analytics | 90 days |
Third-Party (Stripe)
Set by Stripe on payment pages to prevent fraud and enable secure payment processing.
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|
| __stripe_mid | Stripe fraud prevention | 1 year |
| __stripe_sid | Stripe session identifier | 30 minutes |
Stripe's use of cookies is governed by the Stripe Privacy Policy.
3. How to Manage Cookies
You can control and delete cookies through your browser settings. Note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of the Service (in particular, you will not be able to stay logged in).
Instructions for popular browsers:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data
You can also use browser extensions such as Privacy Badger or uBlock Origin to control tracking across the web.
4. Do Not Track
Some browsers include a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that signals to websites that you do not want your online activity tracked. Because there is no consistent industry standard for DNT, we currently do not alter our data collection practices in response to DNT signals. We will revisit this policy as standards evolve.