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Cookie Policy

Effective date: March 23, 2026. Last updated: March 23, 2026.

1. Introduction

This Cookie Policy explains how Logic & Pixels ("we," "us," or "our") uses cookies, local storage, pixels, tags, and similar technologies ("cookies") when you visit our website and related online properties (collectively, the "Site"). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.

2. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files or pieces of data stored on your device when you visit a website. They allow the site to recognize your browser or device, remember preferences, keep you signed in where applicable, measure performance, and support security. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, scripts that store identifiers, and transparent pixels used in analytics or email tracking.

3. Who sets cookies?

3.1 First-party cookies

We set first-party cookies directly when you use our Site—for example, to remember your cookie consent choice or to maintain security and session integrity for features we host.

3.2 Third-party cookies

Third-party services integrated into our Site (such as analytics, embedded media, or social widgets) may set their own cookies subject to their respective policies. We strive to use reputable providers and to configure integrations to minimize unnecessary tracking.

4. Categories of cookies we use

4.1 Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are essential for the Site to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually set only in response to actions you take, such as setting privacy preferences, logging in, or filling forms. Examples include security tokens, load balancing cookies, and storage of your cookie consent state so we do not repeatedly prompt you.

4.2 Functional cookies

Functional cookies enable enhanced features such as remembering language preferences, theme selections, or form field values. If you disable these, some convenience features may not work as intended.

4.3 Performance and analytics cookies

These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with the Site—for example, which pages are viewed most often, how users navigate, and whether errors occur. Information may be aggregated and pseudonymous. We only activate non-essential analytics where permitted by law and, where required, after you provide consent through our cookie banner or settings.

4.4 Marketing and social cookies

Where used, marketing cookies may track visitors across websites to display relevant advertisements or measure campaign effectiveness. Social cookies may enable sharing features or embedded content from platforms such as Facebook, LinkedIn, or X (formerly Twitter). We will not deploy marketing cookies solely from browsing our Site unless you have accepted them where consent is required.

5. Specific technologies (illustrative)

The exact list of cookies may change as we update the Site. Typical examples include:

  • Consent storage: a browser storage key (for example, lp_cookie_consent_v1) recording whether you accepted all cookies or essential cookies only.
  • Session and security: identifiers used by our hosting or framework to deliver pages securely and resist abuse.
  • Analytics (optional): tools such as privacy-conscious analytics providers may set cookies or use fingerprint-resistant methods if you opt in.

For an up-to-date inventory, contact us using the details in Section 10; we can provide the current table of names, providers, purposes, and durations we maintain internally.

6. Retention

Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until you delete them. Consent records may be retained long enough to demonstrate compliance with privacy requirements. Analytics retention periods follow the settings of the underlying tools and are configured to the minimum necessary for legitimate analysis.

7. Your choices

When you first visit our Site, you may see a cookie consent modal allowing you to accept all cookies or limit use to essential cookies only. You can also control cookies through your browser settings—most browsers let you block third-party cookies, delete existing cookies, or alert you before cookies are set. Blocking all cookies may affect Site functionality.

Industry opt-out tools (for example, the Network Advertising Initiative or Digital Advertising Alliance, where available in your region) may provide additional control over interest-based advertising.

8. Do Not Track and global privacy signals

There is no uniform legal standard for "Do Not Track" signals. We will honor applicable global privacy control signals where required by law (for example, certain browser-based opt-out mechanisms). Where not legally mandated, we treat such signals as one input alongside our consent tools.

9. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, regulation, or our practices. We will revise the effective date at the top and, where appropriate, provide additional notice on the Site or seek renewed consent for material changes to non-essential cookies.

10. Contact

For questions about cookies or this policy, contact us at logicandpixels@gmail.com or info-dev@logicandpixels.dev. Related: Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions.