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Cookie Policy

How Diazites uses cookies and similar technologies on Diazites AI Marketing Platform.

Last updated: May 30, 2026

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. We also use similar technologies such as local storage and pixels where described below.

2. How we use cookies

We use cookies and similar technologies to:

  • Keep you signed in and maintain session security.
  • Remember preferences (e.g., theme).
  • Understand usage and improve performance.
  • Measure marketing effectiveness when you consent.
  • Support fraud prevention and abuse detection.

3. Types of cookies

Cookies we use generally fall into these categories:

  • Strictly necessary: required for authentication, security, and core functionality. These cannot be disabled without breaking the Service.
  • Functional: remember settings and choices.
  • Analytics: help us understand how the Service is used (may be provided by third parties).
  • Marketing: used to measure ad performance or deliver relevant messaging, where permitted by law and your choices.

4. Third-party cookies

Third parties such as analytics, payment, and embedded content providers may set cookies when you interact with their features. Their use is governed by their own policies.

5. Your choices

You can control cookies through your browser settings (block, delete, or notify). Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent login or core features.

Where required by law, we will present a consent mechanism for non-essential cookies. You may withdraw consent at any time through in-product settings or by contacting us.

6. Do Not Track

Some browsers send “Do Not Track” signals. There is no uniform industry standard for responding; we currently do not alter practices solely based on DNT signals.

7. Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy. Check this page for the latest version and “Last updated” date.

8. Contact

Cookie questions: hello@diazites.com. See also our Privacy Policy.

This page is provided for transparency and does not constitute legal advice. For questions about your specific situation, consult qualified counsel.