Farosio
Cookie policy
Last updated May 25, 2026
How Farosio uses cookies
Farosio uses cookies and similar browser storage for sign-in, session security, abuse prevention, routing users through authentication flows, language preference handling, privacy-conscious activity summaries, and basic operation of the product.
Essential cookies
Essential cookies keep users signed in, protect routes, remember authentication state, route users after sign-in or sign-out, support account and dashboard access, and help prevent misuse. The service may not work correctly without them.
Language preferences
Farosio may store a first-party language preference so the homepage, onboarding, dashboard, public profile labels, status pages, and customer emails can remain consistent in the selected supported language. If you create or manage a brand account, language preferences may also be saved to the account record.
Security and abuse prevention
Farosio may use security tools such as Cloudflare Turnstile to reduce automated abuse. These tools may set or read technical signals needed to verify that a request is legitimate. Farosio does not control all cookies or technical signals used by third-party security providers.
Analytics
Farosio uses privacy-conscious analytics to understand whether the homepage and public brand profiles are being reached by visitors, referrers, search engines, or crawlers. To estimate unique visitors, Farosio may set an anonymous first-party cookie and store only a hashed version of that identifier.
Farosio does not use this cookie to create personal visitor profiles, sell behavioral advertising, or store IP addresses or full user-agent strings for the activity summary. Activity summaries are used internally to understand product demand, public profile reach, and crawler activity.
Control
You can control cookies in your browser settings. Blocking essential cookies may prevent sign-in, dashboard access, registration, review submissions, deletion requests, language preferences, or other forms from working. Browser controls may not remove information already collected or processed before the control was applied.