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Cookies Policy.
What we set, and why.

LexVio.ai uses a small number of cookies to keep you logged in, remember your preferences, and measure how the product is used. We do not use third-party advertising cookies.

Last updated: 23 May 2026

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file stored on your device by your browser. Cookies allow a site to recognise your device on subsequent visits and remember settings. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel tags — we treat them under the same policy.

2. Categories we use

Essential — required for the Service to function (login, security, fraud prevention). Cannot be disabled.
Preference — remember your settings (theme, language). You can disable these in your browser; the Service will still work but will reset your preferences each visit.
Analytics — help us understand which features are used and where the Service struggles. Set only with your consent, requested via banner on first visit. You can withdraw consent at any time from Settings → Privacy.

We do not set marketing or advertising cookies. We do not share data with ad networks.

3. Cookies we set

NameProviderPurposeCategoryRetention
lexvio_sessionLexVio (first-party)Maintains your logged-in session.ESSENTIALSession (deleted on logout)
lexvio_csrfLexVio (first-party)Cross-site request forgery protection on POST endpoints.ESSENTIALSession
lexvio_themeLexVio (first-party)Remembers light/dark theme preference.PREFERENCE365 days
lexvio_localeLexVio (first-party)Remembers language and region preference.PREFERENCE365 days
ph_*PostHogAggregated product analytics — page views, feature usage. Anonymised after 30 days.ANALYTICS365 days (with consent)
_ga, _gidGoogle Analytics 4Audience measurement (only set if you consent to analytics).ANALYTICSUp to 2 years (with consent)

4. How to control cookies

On your first visit, you'll see a consent banner asking whether you allow analytics cookies. Your choice is remembered for 365 days. You can change it any time from Settings → Privacy after signing in, or by clearing the “lexvio_consent” cookie in your browser.

Most browsers also let you block or clear cookies entirely. See your browser's documentation: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge. Blocking essential cookies will prevent you from logging in.

5. Do-Not-Track

We honour the browser's Do-Not-Track (DNT) header — when set, analytics cookies are not loaded regardless of banner state.

6. Changes

We may update this policy. Material changes will be notified by banner on next visit. Date of last update shown above.

Notice: This document is provided in good faith and reflects our current practices. It is not legal advice. For interpretation under your specific circumstances, consult an advocate.