Aletheia Lattice — Legal

Cookie Policy

We use cookies only where necessary. No tracking, no advertising.

Last updated: May 2026

Aletheia Lattice does not use advertising cookies, tracking pixels, or third-party analytics services that identify you personally. Our cookie footprint is minimal by design.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember your preferences and keep you signed in between visits.

2. Cookies we use

We use only the following cookies and browser storage:

Cookie / storagePurposeDurationRequired?
sb-*Supabase authentication session. Keeps you signed in securely.Session / 1 weekYes — without this, you cannot stay logged in
aletheia-langRemembers your language preference (English or Spanish).1 yearFunctional — can be cleared without losing access
aletheia-consentRecords that you have seen and responded to the cookie consent banner. Set alongside a localStorage entry with your full preferences.1 yearFunctional — stores your consent choice

All cookies are first-party (set by aletheialattice.com itself, not by a third party).

3. Cookies we don't use

We do not use:

  • Advertising or retargeting cookies (Google Ads, Facebook Pixel, etc.)
  • Third-party analytics cookies (Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Segment, etc.)
  • Social media tracking cookies
  • Cross-site tracking technologies

Our analytics system uses anonymised event tracking stored in our own database, keyed to a non-reversible hashed identifier — not a cookie and not tied to your email address.

4. Managing cookies

When you first visit Aletheia Lattice, a consent banner appears at the bottom of the page. You can choose to accept all cookies, accept necessary cookies only, or open the preferences panel to configure each category individually. Your choice is saved in your browser for one year and can be changed at any time by clearing your cookies.

You can also clear any cookie at any time using your browser settings:

  • Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Clear browsing data → Cookies
  • Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Clear Data → Cookies
  • Safari: Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data

Clearing the authentication cookie will sign you out. Clearing the language cookie will reset your language to the browser default.

5. Changes

If we ever add new cookies, we will update this policy and notify you in advance. Our commitment is to remain minimal.