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Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how TinyPrd (“Lattice”) uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit Lattice. It complements our Privacy Policy. Because all of our cookies are first-party and either strictly necessary or purely anonymous, you will not see a cookie consent banner when you visit Lattice.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
What are cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work efficiently and to provide information to site owners. We also use similar technologies like local storage.
Types of cookies we use
Essential cookies
These are necessary for Lattice to function. They let you sign in, keep your session secure, remember your experiment variant during an A/B test (so you see a consistent experience), and preserve your attribution context during a visit. You cannot opt out of these if you want to use Lattice.
Functional cookies
These remember your preferences, such as your theme (light or dark) and review settings, so Lattice works the way you like.
Anonymous analytics and attribution cookies
We set a small number of first-party cookies that store an anonymous session identifier (a random string, not linked to your identity) and, if you arrived via a link with campaign parameters, the name of that campaign (e.g. “Twitter” or “email newsletter”). These help us understand which channels bring people to Lattice and measure whether new features or marketing pages perform well. None of this data identifies you personally. We do not use third-party analytics or advertising cookies, and we do not track you across other websites. Because these cookies are anonymous and first-party, they do not require consent under applicable privacy laws.
No third-party tracking
Lattice does not use cookies set by third-party analytics, advertising, or social-media services. All cookies on Lattice are set and read only by Lattice, on its own domain.
Managing and deleting cookies
You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings. Disabling essential cookies will affect how Lattice works, and may prevent you from signing in or using certain features. Disabling anonymous analytics cookies will not affect your use of Lattice, though we will lose the ability to measure how people discover and use it.
- Most browsers let you refuse or delete cookies in their settings.
- You can often set rules to block all cookies, though this may break sign-in and theme persistence.
- Clearing cookies may sign you out, reset your preferences, and assign you a new anonymous session identifier.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy as our use of cookies changes. We will post updates here with a new “Last updated” date.
Contact
Questions about cookies? Email support email or write to us at our address in Portugal.