Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 2025
These pages are MVP product copy. Formal legal review by qualified counsel is pending before public launch in regulated markets.
This policy explains how Siriora uses cookies and similar technologies on siriora.com and the web application.
Strictly necessary cookies
These cookies are required for the Service to function. They cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually set in response to actions you take, such as signing in or setting privacy preferences. Examples include: • Authentication and session cookies that keep you logged in securely. • Security cookies that help prevent cross-site request forgery and abuse. • Locale or consent-state cookies that remember your language and cookie choices. Legal basis: legitimate interest and, where applicable, contract performance.
Analytics cookies (optional)
If you accept the cookie banner, we may use analytics cookies to understand aggregate usage—such as page views, feature adoption, and error rates—so we can improve Siriora. Analytics cookies are not set until you opt in. You can withdraw consent at any time via the cookie banner or by clearing cookies in your browser. Legal basis: consent.
Third-party services
Some features rely on third parties that may set their own cookies, for example: • Google OAuth when you choose "Sign in with Google". • Payment providers during checkout. • Analytics providers if you accept optional analytics. Those providers process data under their own policies. We recommend reviewing their cookie notices where relevant.
Managing cookies
You can control cookies through: • The Siriora cookie banner (accept or reject optional analytics). • Your browser settings to block or delete cookies. • Signing out to clear session cookies. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent parts of the Service from working.
Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy when we add or change technologies. Check this page for the latest version and "Last updated" date.
Cookie questions: [email protected]
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