Cookie Policy

Updated: 2026 March 15


This Cookie Policy explains how Chagible AI Lab uses cookies and similar technologies across its platform. It is designed to complement the Privacy Policy by focusing specifically on how browser storage mechanisms support functionality, security, and system performance.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small data files stored on a user’s device when interacting with the platform. These files allow the system to recognize a device or session over time, enabling smoother navigation and consistent behavior. In addition to cookies, the platform may use similar technologies such as local storage and session storage, which serve comparable technical purposes within modern browsers.

These technologies are primarily used to support operational needs rather than to collect meaningful personal content. They help maintain continuity and stability across user interactions.

2. Essential cookies

Essential cookies are required for the platform to function correctly. Without them, core features such as authentication, secure session handling, and request routing would not work reliably. These cookies ensure that users can safely access services and move between pages or functions without interruption.

  • Maintain secure login sessions and authentication state
  • Enable secure communication between client and server
  • Support load balancing and infrastructure routing
  • Prevent session interruptions during active usage

3. Functional cookies

Functional cookies enhance usability by remembering user preferences and supporting features requested during active sessions. These cookies are not strictly required for system operation but significantly improve user experience by reducing repetitive inputs and maintaining interface consistency.

  • Store interface preferences and session settings
  • Maintain contextual continuity during interactions
  • Support feature-specific behavior within the platform
  • Improve responsiveness of interactive elements

4. Security cookies

Security cookies play a critical role in protecting the platform and its users. They help detect abnormal activity, prevent unauthorized access, and reduce exposure to malicious behavior such as session hijacking or automated abuse attempts. These cookies are part of the broader security architecture that ensures system integrity.

  • Detect suspicious login or session behavior
  • Support fraud prevention and abuse mitigation
  • Strengthen session integrity and authentication safety
  • Assist in automated threat detection systems

5. Analytics cookies

Analytics cookies are used to evaluate system performance and improve reliability. They provide aggregated insights into how the platform is functioning, helping identify errors, latency issues, and usage patterns. These cookies are not designed to identify individuals but to support system-level optimization.

  • Monitor system performance and stability
  • Detect errors and technical issues
  • Analyze aggregated usage trends
  • Support infrastructure optimization and scaling

6. Third-party cookies

Some third-party providers integrated into the platform may set cookies to support infrastructure services such as hosting, analytics, or security monitoring. These providers operate under strict contractual agreements that limit how data is processed and prohibit unauthorized use or independent profiling.

  • Cloud hosting and content delivery networks
  • Security and abuse detection services
  • System analytics and diagnostics tools
  • Performance monitoring infrastructure

7. Advertising-related cookies

If advertising functionality is enabled, cookies may be used to support contextual ad delivery and aggregated performance measurement. These cookies operate without directly exposing personal identity to advertisers and are designed to comply with applicable privacy standards.

  • Support contextual or non-personalized advertising
  • Measure aggregated engagement and performance
  • Prevent repetitive or irrelevant ad exposure
  • Ensure compliance with privacy regulations

8. Cookie duration

Cookies are stored either temporarily or for a defined period depending on their purpose. Session cookies are automatically removed when the browser is closed, while persistent cookies remain stored for a limited time to support features such as authentication continuity or preference retention.

  • Session cookies expire when the browser session ends
  • Persistent cookies remain for a defined operational period
  • Retention duration depends on functional necessity
  • All cookies are periodically reviewed for relevance

9. User control

Users retain control over cookie behavior through browser settings or platform-level controls where available. Cookies can be disabled or cleared at any time, although doing so may affect the availability or performance of certain features, especially those requiring authentication or session continuity.

  • Manage cookies via browser privacy settings
  • Disable non-essential cookies selectively
  • Clear stored cookies at any time
  • Understand that some features may become limited or unavailable

10. Consent and updates

Where required by applicable law, consent will be requested before non-essential cookies are activated. Any activation of non-essential cookies will be communicated in advance through an announcement or platform notice. This Cookie Policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in technology, regulatory requirements, or platform functionality.

  • Non-essential cookies will only be activated following a platform announcement or notice
  • Policy updates will reflect operational or legal changes
  • Continued use of the platform may indicate acceptance of updates

Contact Information

For questions or privacy-related requests regarding this policy, users may contact Chagible Support Team.