Last updated: 24 June 2026
1. Overview
This Cookie Policy explains how Canvix.io uses cookies, local storage, pixels, tags, and similar technologies. It should be read with our Privacy Policy.
2. What cookies and local storage are
Cookies are small files stored on your browser or device. Local storage is a browser feature that lets a website store data in your browser. Similar technologies may include pixels, tags, SDKs, and device/browser identifiers.
3. Types of technologies we may use
| Type | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Required for core site, security, login, account, checkout, billing, and editor functionality. | Session cookies, CSRF/security tokens, authentication state. |
| Preferences and functionality | Remember settings and improve the product experience. | Editor preferences, modal state, local account/editor state, selected options. |
| Referral and attribution | Track referral codes or campaign source where you arrive through a referral link. | pg_ref, pg_ref_time, URL campaign parameters. |
| Analytics and performance | Understand how users use Canvix, debug issues, measure performance, and improve tools. | Page views, tool usage events, browser/device data, error logs. |
| Advertising | Support ads or measurement where advertising services are enabled. | Google advertising/measurement technologies or similar providers, subject to their policies and your choices. |
4. Why we use them
We use cookies and similar technologies to keep you signed in, remember preferences, protect accounts, prevent fraud/abuse, support referral programs, enable checkout and billing, analyse performance, show or measure ads where enabled, and improve Canvix.
5. Third-party cookies and services
Third-party providers, such as payment processors, authentication providers, analytics providers, advertising providers, security tools, support tools, and embedded services, may set or read cookies when their services are used on Canvix. Their use of cookies is governed by their own policies.
6. Your choices
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Blocking some cookies may break login, checkout, editor, account, referral, or security features. Where legally required, we will ask for consent before setting non-essential cookies. You can also use browser controls, privacy extensions, or provider-level opt-outs for analytics/advertising technologies.
7. How long cookies last
Some cookies expire when you close your browser. Others remain for a set period so they can remember preferences, login state, referrals, security state, or analytics choices. Referral cookies may be stored for up to 30 days unless changed.
8. Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy as our tools, providers, or legal requirements change. The latest version will be posted on this page.
9. Contact
Cookie questions can be sent through the Contact page or by email at [email protected].