Cookie Policy
Last updated: June 12, 2026
1. Introduction
This Cookie Policy explains how Brift ("we", "us") uses cookies and similar technologies on our website, onboarding flows, dashboard, and embedded widget (the "Service"). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
2. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixels. They help websites function, remember preferences, measure usage, and maintain security.
3. Types of cookies we use
Depending on your interaction with Brift, we may use:
- Strictly necessary cookies — required for authentication, session continuity, security, and core product functionality. These cannot be disabled without breaking the Service.
- Functional cookies — remember language, onboarding progress, UI preferences, and widget configuration during a session.
- Analytics cookies — help us understand how pages and features are used so we can improve performance and reliability. Where possible, we use aggregated or pseudonymized metrics.
- Payment-related cookies — set by our payment provider when you complete checkout, for fraud prevention and transaction integrity.
4. First-party and third-party cookies
Brift sets first-party cookies on our domains. Third-party providers (hosting, analytics, authentication, payments) may set their own cookies when you use related features. Those providers process data under their policies and our contractual safeguards.
5. Retention
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period or until deleted. Retention periods vary by purpose: authentication tokens, preference storage, and analytics may have different lifetimes aligned with security and product needs.
6. Your choices
You can control cookies through your browser settings: block, delete, or limit third-party cookies. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent login, onboarding, or widget operation. Where required by law, we request consent before placing non-essential cookies.
7. Do Not Track
Some browsers send "Do Not Track" signals. There is no uniform industry standard for responding to these signals. We review applicable requirements and configure analytics accordingly where feasible.
8. Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, law, or our practices. Material updates will be communicated through the Service or by reasonable notice. The "Last updated" date indicates the latest revision.