1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores on your device. Cookies let a site remember things between visits — for example, that you're signed in. We use the same approach for “similar technologies” like local storage and session storage; for clarity we refer to all of them as “cookies” in this page.
2. Categories we use
- Strictly necessary — required for the Service to work. Without these, you cannot stay signed in or complete a checkout. These do not require consent under EU/UK or GCC rules.
- Functional — remember preferences like your selected display currency or theme. These improve your experience but the Service still works without them.
- Analytics — give us anonymised counts of which pages and features are used so we can improve them. Only enabled with your consent in regions where consent is required.
AIXNEX does not use third-party advertising cookies, cross-site tracking pixels, or social-network share trackers.
3. Specific cookies we set
- __session · strictly necessary · first-party · httpOnly · keeps you signed in for up to 5 days · cleared when you sign out.
- aixnex_currency · functional · first-party · remembers your selected display currency for the pricing page · up to 12 months.
- aixnex_theme · functional · first-party · remembers your selected theme · up to 12 months.
We don't set any third-party cookies on the marketing site by default. Pages that embed third-party content (for example a video player on a blog post) may set their own cookies under their own policies; we'll surface a clear notice when that's the case.
4. Managing cookies
Every modern browser lets you block, delete, or be prompted before a cookie is set. The exact menu varies — search your browser's help for “manage cookies”.
Note that blocking strictly-necessary cookies will sign you out and may prevent parts of AIXNEX from working at all (for example, the studio dashboard and checkout).
5. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Where your browser sends a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal we treat it as a request to opt out of any non-essential cookies and any “sale or sharing” of personal information under CCPA/CPRA. We currently don't respond to the older Do Not Track header because there is no agreed standard for it.
6. Changes
When we add or remove cookies we'll update this page and refresh the “Last updated” date.
7. Contact
Questions about cookies? privacy@aixnex.com
