LEGAL
Cookie Policy
Effective date: 13 August 2026. Floworx Lite uses browser storage only where the service cannot work without it. This page describes exactly what that means today, and it is kept in step with what the site actually does.
1. What cookies and browser storage are
Cookies are small files a site asks your browser to keep and send back with later requests. Local storage is similar, but stays in the browser and is not transmitted. Some are strictly necessary for authentication and security; others are optional and used for measurement or advertising. Floworx Lite uses the first kind, and records your choice about the second.
2. Strictly necessary — always active
A session cookie identifying your signed-in session: it holds an opaque token, is HTTP-only so page scripts cannot read it, and is required for the authenticated application to work at all. It lasts for the session and ends when you sign out or it expires. A short-lived callback value, so signing in returns you to the page you asked for; it is consumed as soon as it is used. And a record of your cookie choice, kept in local storage, so the choice can be honoured and shown back to you. None of these profiles you, and none is shared with a third party.
3. Preferences
A value recording your chosen appearance setting, so the interface does not reset every visit. It persists until you change it or clear your browser storage, contains no identifier, and builds no profile. It is treated as part of strictly necessary function and is not used for measurement.
4. Analytics and marketing — declared, and not in use
There is no analytics technology and no marketing or advertising technology on this website today: no Google Analytics, no advertising network, no social-media pixel, no cross-site tracking, and no CAPTCHA service. The two categories are declared in the preference centre for completeness and because that position could change. If either is ever introduced, it will be off until you consent, this page will be updated first, and consent will be requested again.
5. How consent works here
On a first visit a banner offers Accept all, Reject non-essential and Manage preferences, with accept and reject given equal prominence. Your decision, its date and the version of the categories it applied to are stored in your browser. Nothing non-essential runs before a decision, and rejecting is a complete answer — the site keeps working exactly as it did. The consent mechanism is first-party: no consent-management platform is loaded, and asking the question sets nothing beyond the record of your answer.
6. Changing or withdrawing your choice
Select Cookie Preferences in the footer of any page to reopen the preference centre, change a category, or reject non-essential storage entirely. Withdrawal takes effect immediately and is as easy as consent was. Your browser can also block or delete storage: blocking the essential session cookie will prevent you from signing in or staying signed in, which is how authentication works rather than a restriction we impose.
7. Payment pages
When a subscription payment is taken it is handled by the payment processor on its own hosted pages, and that processor may set storage necessary to prevent fraud and complete the transaction. That happens on the processor’s pages under its own policy, not on this site.
8. Updates and contact
We will update this page whenever the storage the service uses changes, and the effective date above will change with it. Where a change is material, the consent version is raised and you will be asked again. Questions go through the Contact page. The operator is Stanley Fisher LLC.
