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Cookie Policy

This page explains how cookies and similar storage technologies are used in Outstatic.

Last updated: February 20, 2026

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored in your browser. Outstatic also uses similar technologies, such as local storage, to keep sessions and preferences working correctly.

2. Cookie categories we use

  • Strictly necessary cookies for authentication, security checks, and core product access.
  • Preference cookies that remember interface settings and session state.
  • Service and reliability cookies that help us prevent abuse and diagnose production issues.
  • Limited analytics cookies, where enabled, to understand usage trends and improve UX.

3. Third-party cookies

Some integrations and infrastructure providers may place cookies when you use Outstatic features, including authentication providers and billing flows.

Those cookies are controlled by the third-party provider and subject to their own policies.

4. How to manage cookies

Most browsers let you block or delete cookies from settings. You can also sign out and clear local browser storage at any time.

Blocking necessary cookies may prevent you from signing in, staying authenticated, or using certain Outstatic PRO capabilities.

5. Do Not Track

Browser “Do Not Track” signals do not currently trigger a separate response due to the lack of a universal standard. We continue evaluating privacy controls as standards evolve.

6. Updates to this cookie policy

We may update this policy as technology and legal requirements change. The date at the top reflects the most recent update.