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Cookie Policy

What we store on your device, and why. We use strictly necessary cookies only.

Last updated: 1 June 2026

1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy explains how Veyro uses cookies and similar technologies (such as browser local storage) on your device. It complements our Privacy Policy.

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored by your browser. “Local storage” is a similar mechanism that lets a website keep small amounts of data in your browser. Both are used to make a service work and remember your preferences.

3. How we use them

We use only strictly necessary and functional cookies and local storage. We do not use advertising, marketing, cross-site tracking, profiling or third-party analytics cookies. Because the items below are required for the service you have requested, no consent is needed under § 25(2) TTDSG.

Name / purposeDescriptionCategoryDuration
Authentication / sessionKeeps you securely signed in across pages and requests.Strictly necessarySession / up to login validity
Theme preferenceRemembers your light/dark theme so the page does not flash on load.Strictly necessary (preference)Persistent (local)
CSRF / security tokenProtects forms and requests against cross-site request forgery.Strictly necessarySession
Onboarding / UI stateRemembers dismissed notices and progress so the app behaves consistently.Strictly necessary (functional)Persistent (local)

4. Third-party cookies

When you complete a payment, our payment provider (Stripe) may set cookies that are strictly necessary for secure payment processing and fraud prevention. These are governed by Stripe’s own privacy and cookie notices.

5. Managing cookies

You can delete or block cookies and clear local storage in your browser settings. Because the items we use are essential, disabling them may break sign-in and core functionality.

6. Changes

If we introduce any non-essential cookies in the future, we will first obtain your consent through a cookie banner and update this policy accordingly.

This document is provided for transparency. It is not legal advice. Please consult a qualified lawyer for your specific situation.