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Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

What cookies are, which ones we use, why we use them, and how to control them.

In plain English
  • We use a small number of cookies — most are strictly necessary for the Service to work.
  • Non-essential cookies (analytics, preferences) are set only with your consent where required by law.
  • You can manage cookies in our consent banner, in your browser settings, or by emailing us.
  • We never use cookies to sell your data.
What Are Cookies

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by websites you visit. We also use similar technologies including local storage, session storage, pixels, and SDKs (collectively "cookies" in this Policy). Cookies set by labelwebs.com are first-party; cookies set by other domains are third-party.

Categories

2. Categories We Use

Strictly Necessary

Required to operate the Service (auth, CSRF, load-balancing). Cannot be disabled.

Preferences

Remember your language, theme, and other choices.

Analytics

Aggregate usage statistics to help us improve the product.

Marketing

Limited measurement of campaigns we run. Off by default in most regions.

Inventory

3. Cookies We Set

NamePurposeCategoryDurationThird-party
XSRF-TOKEN Prevents cross-site request forgery Necessary Session No
labelwebs_session Maintains your authenticated session Necessary 7 days No
i18nextLng Remembers your language preference Preferences 1 year No
lw_theme Remembers your light/dark theme choice Preferences 1 year No
_paddle_* Payment session integrity (Paddle checkout) Necessary Session Yes — Paddle

This list is updated periodically. The current list at any time is visible via our consent banner.

Manage

4. How to Manage Cookies

  • 1

    Use our consent banner to allow or reject non-essential cookies. Your choice is remembered for 12 months.

  • 2

    Browsers let you block or delete cookies via settings. Refer to your browser's help pages.

  • 3

    Tools like the EFF's Privacy Badger or browser tracking-protection can help reduce cross-site tracking.

  • 4

    Blocking strictly-necessary cookies will break sign-in and other essential features.