What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that websites store on your computer or mobile device. Think of them as tiny notes that help websites remember things about your visit - like whether you're logged in or what language you prefer.

They're not harmful to your device and can't run programs or carry viruses. They're just a way for websites to provide a better user experience.

How We Use Cookies

We use cookies on Raxevon to make your experience smoother and more personalized. Here's what they help us do:

Essential Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the website to function properly. Without them, you wouldn't be able to log in, save your preferences, or use most of our features.

  • Authentication: Keep you logged in while you use our service
  • Security: Protect against spam and abuse
  • Preferences: Remember your settings and customizations
  • Session management: Make sure your data stays consistent across pages

Analytics Cookies

We use these to understand how people use our website so we can make improvements. They tell us things like which pages are most popular or where people get confused and leave.

This information is completely anonymous - we can see that "someone visited the budget page," but we can't tell who that someone was.

Performance Cookies

These help us monitor how fast our website loads and identify any technical issues. If something's running slowly, these cookies help us figure out what needs fixing.

Third-Party Cookies

Sometimes we work with other companies that also set cookies on our website:

  • Google Analytics: Helps us understand website traffic and user behavior
  • Payment processors: Handle secure payment processing for subscriptions
  • Customer support tools: Enable chat features and help us provide better support

These companies have their own privacy policies that govern how they use cookies. We choose partners who respect user privacy and follow industry standards.

Cookie Retention

Different cookies stick around for different amounts of time:

  • Session cookies: Deleted when you close your browser
  • Authentication cookies: Last for about 30 days or until you log out
  • Preference cookies: Stored for up to 1 year
  • Analytics cookies: Typically expire after 2 years

You can always delete cookies manually through your browser settings if you want to clear them sooner.

Updates to This Policy

We might update this cookie policy occasionally if we start using new types of cookies or change how we handle existing ones.

When we make significant changes, we'll update the date at the top of this page and might send you a notification through our normal communication channels.