Cookie Policy
Introduction
Teralo is committed to transparency about the technologies we use on our website at teralo.co. This policy explains our use of cookies and similar technologies as part of Teralo's broader privacy framework.
Our Current Approach
Teralo does not currently use cookies on this website. We have intentionally chosen privacy-respecting technologies that do not require storing cookies on your device.
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small data file stored on your device when visiting a website. It typically contains site information, a unique browser identifier, functional data, and expiration details.
Cookies serve multiple purposes:
- Enable specific features (user login, account management)
- Monitor site usage through analytics
- Store user preferences (timezone, notification settings)
- Personalize content (advertising, language)
First-party cookies originate from the site you visit and track activity only on that domain. Third-party cookies come from other companies and may track you across multiple websites using the same service.
Technologies We Use
Analytics (Umami)
We use Umami, a privacy-focused analytics service that:
- Does not use cookies
- Does not collect personal data
- Does not track users across websites
- Anonymizes all visitor information
- Is designed to be GDPR, CCPA, and PECR compliant
Umami helps us understand how visitors use our site (page views, referral sources, device types) without compromising your privacy.
Local Storage (Theme Preference)
We use your browser's local storage to remember your preferred color theme (light, dark, or system). This data:
- Stays entirely on your device
- Is not transmitted to our servers
- Is not used for tracking
- Can be cleared by clearing your browser data
This is considered a "strictly necessary" functional technology as it enables the site to work as you expect.
Your Choices
Since we don't use cookies, there's no need to configure cookie preferences. However, you can:
- Clear your browser's local storage to reset your theme preference
- Use your browser's privacy settings to block third-party requests
- Use browser extensions to control what data is shared with third parties
Changes to This Policy
If we introduce cookies in the future (for example, for user authentication in our main application), we will update this policy and implement appropriate consent mechanisms where required by law.
Contact
For questions about this cookie policy, please contact us through the information provided in our Privacy Policy.
Last updated: January 2025