Cookie Policy
Cookies should support trust, not surprise.
This policy explains how Navirella may use cookies, local storage, and similar technologies for account security, preferences, analytics, advertising, and provider integrations.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
Essential storage
Navirella may use cookies or local storage to keep readers signed in, protect sessions, remember account and cart state, route authentication returns, and prevent unauthorized access to private pages.
These technologies help protect account, admin, checkout, reward, download, and reader-progress flows. Private responses should remain no-store even when cookies are present.
Analytics and performance
Navirella may use privacy-reviewed analytics or performance diagnostics to understand reliability, route timing, errors, job health, and aggregate usage. Any provider decision still requires operator approval and privacy review.
Ad and reward analytics should stay aggregate-safe and should not include auth cookies, full user agents, private storage paths, signed URLs, protected chapter body text, or raw provider secrets.
Advertising cookies
When display ads are enabled, Google or other third-party vendors may use cookies or similar technologies to serve ads and measure performance. Ads may be personalized or non-personalized depending on settings, consent, location, and provider configuration.
Live ads remain disabled until AdSense setup, ads.txt, privacy/cookie disclosures, consent strategy, placement review, policy checks, and admin launch approval are complete.
Consent and choices
Where required, Navirella should request consent before non-essential cookies, personalized ads, or third-party tracking. EU, UK, Swiss, and other regional consent requirements must be reviewed before live advertising launch.
You can usually control browser cookies in your browser settings. Some account, checkout, reward, or security features may not work correctly without essential cookies.
These pages are provided for launch readiness and reader transparency. They are not legal advice and should be reviewed by a qualified professional before final public launch decisions.