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Cookie Policy
How PixelCabinet uses cookies, local storage, and similar technologies across sign-in, preferences, analytics, and security.
Effective date: May 1, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how PixelCabinet uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit or use our website and services.
Essential
Authentication, session, security, and core product functionality.
Preferences
UI preferences, language, display options, and recent settings.
Analytics
Understand navigation, interactions, and performance to improve the product.
Security
Detect abuse, reduce spam, and protect accounts and reliability.
Local storage
Temporary editor state, draft recovery, and client-side workflow support.
What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They help websites remember information about your visit, such as login status, preferences, and usage activity.
Similar technologies may include local storage, session storage, pixels, and device identifiers.
How PixelCabinet uses cookies
- Keep users signed in
- Remember preferences
- Save session information
- Improve website performance
- Understand how users interact with the product
- Detect abuse, spam, or suspicious activity
- Improve reliability and security
- Support analytics and product development
Types of cookies
These cookies are necessary for the website to work properly. They may be used for authentication, session management, security, user account access, and basic product functionality. Without essential cookies, some parts of PixelCabinet may not work.
Local storage
PixelCabinet may use browser local storage or session storage for product functionality. For example, local storage may be used to preserve temporary editor state, recover unsaved drafts, store interface preferences, support import or batch workflows, and improve user experience during editing.
Local storage is stored in your browser and may remain until cleared by you or by the application.
Third-party cookies
Some third-party services used by PixelCabinet may set cookies or use similar technologies. These services may include authentication providers, analytics providers, hosting and security services, error monitoring tools, and payment providers if applicable.
Third-party cookies are controlled by the third-party providers and are subject to their own policies.
Managing cookies
You can manage or block cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to view cookies, delete cookies, block cookies, block third-party cookies, clear site data, or disable local storage.
If you disable cookies, some PixelCabinet features may not work correctly, including sign-in, saved preferences, and editor-related functionality.
Do Not Track
Some browsers provide a “Do Not Track” signal. There is currently no consistent industry standard for responding to these signals, so PixelCabinet may not respond to them automatically.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. When we make changes, we will update the effective date above.
Contact
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, contact us:
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