1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser. Cookies let a site remember things between visits — for example, the language you picked. “Local storage” and “session storage” are similar mechanisms; we treat them the same way in this policy.
2. What we use on tryparlo.com
We aim to keep the website functional with as little client-side storage as possible. The only cookies and similar storage we set ourselves are listed below.
- Strictly necessary — locale preference. When you pick a language from the switcher, your browser may remember it so the next visit lands on the same locale. No identifier, no tracking.
- Strictly necessary — waitlist form state. A short-lived flag that tells the page you have already submitted the early-access form, so we do not show the submission UI twice in the same session.
We do not use:
- Advertising cookies.
- Cross-site tracking pixels.
- Third-party analytics that profile individual visitors.
- Social-media “like” buttons that phone home.
3. Third parties
Some pages embed assets from a small number of third parties. They may set their own cookies according to their own policies:
- Google Fonts— serves the typeface used across the site. Google may log the request as part of normal CDN operation.
- Amazon Web Services / CloudFront— serves the page itself. Standard request logs are retained for security and operational purposes.
4. Your choices
- You can clear cookies and local storage at any time from your browser’s privacy settings.
- You can use the site with cookies disabled. The locale switch will still work for the current page; it just will not persist across visits.
- Most browsers offer a “Do Not Track” signal. We honor it by not setting any non-essential storage, regardless of region.
5. Changes
If we ever start using a new category of cookies — for example, opt-in product analytics — we will update this page and ask for your consent before setting them. The effective date at the top will tell you when it last changed.
6. Contact
Questions about cookies, or to request a copy of any data we have about your visits: contact@tryparlo.com.
For the broader picture of how Parlo handles your data, see the Privacy Policy.