What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on a browser or device. Similar technologies can include local storage, pixels, tags, SDKs, and other identifiers. These technologies can help a site remember a session, keep an account secure, complete checkout, measure traffic, and understand how people use a service.
Cookies and similar technologies we use
- Necessary technologies help operate the website and app, maintain sessions, support account authentication, remember security state, route traffic, detect abuse, and complete payments.
- Analytics technologies help us understand site traffic, page performance, referral paths, product interest, and aggregate usage patterns.
- Payment and checkout technologies may be set by Stripe or another payment processor to process subscriptions, token purchases, invoices, receipts, fraud checks, and payment disputes.
- Provider and infrastructure technologies may be used by hosting, security, analytics, authentication, support, media, and app infrastructure services as needed to provide Lotix.
Google Analytics
The Lotix marketing website uses Google Analytics. Google Analytics may collect information such as pages viewed, session statistics, browser and device information, approximate geolocation, referrers, and interactions with the site.
Google Analytics for websites commonly uses first-party cookies such as _ga and _ga_<container-id> to distinguish users and sessions. Google provides browser and account controls that may limit how Google Analytics collects or uses information.
Managing cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you block cookies, delete cookies, or receive alerts before cookies are stored. Blocking cookies may break necessary app, authentication, checkout, security, or workspace features.
You can also use device settings, browser extensions, privacy tools, or platform controls offered by third-party providers. Lotix does not control browser, device, or third-party preference tools.
Do Not Track
Some browsers offer Do Not Track signals. There is not a single accepted standard for how websites should respond to these signals, so Lotix does not currently respond to Do Not Track signals.
Updates and contact
We may update this Cookie Policy as our website, app, providers, or analytics practices change.
Questions about cookies can be sent to legal@lotix.io or through the support channel available in your Lotix account.