Learn how we use cookie files and local storage tags to maintain platform security and compile anonymous diagnostics.
Cookies are small text records loaded into your browser workspace when accessing websites. They allow platforms to verify active sessions and preserve configurations.
We use security cookies to authorize form signups on waitlists and protect inputs from CSRF injections. These cookies are essential to navigate features and cannot be deactivated.
We pairing anonymous tracker parameters (Google Analytics 4) to monitor page traffic, bounce indicators, and browser screen proportions. These scripts generate no identifying user details.
You can block or disable cookie tracking directly inside your local web browser settings (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Safari configurations). Disabling cookies can affect waitlist dispatch features.