How Pairdex uses cookies to keep the Platform running smoothly
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember your preferences, keep you logged in, and understand how the Platform is used so we can improve it.
Required for the Platform to function — login sessions, security tokens, and the cookie-consent state itself. You cannot opt out of essential cookies and continue using authenticated portions of the Platform.
Anonymous usage data that helps us understand which pages are useful, where visitors get stuck, and how the Platform performs. We use this in aggregate; we do not link analytics data to your individual identity for advertising.
Remember your settings — language, layout choices, dismissed banners — so you don't have to re-set them every visit.
We do not use third-party advertising or cross-site tracking cookies on this site.
You can disable cookies in your browser at any time:
Declining non-essential cookies is fine — the site will still work, but some preferences (like dismissing the cookie banner) won't persist between visits.
The first time you visit Pairdex you'll see a banner asking you to Accept or Decline. Your choice is stored locally as pairdex_cookie_consent so we don't keep asking. You can clear that storage at any time and we'll show the banner again on your next visit.
Email privacy@pairdex.org if you'd like more detail or wish to exercise any of the rights described in our Privacy Policy.