Legal · Greety

Cookie notice.

Last updated: 2026-05-05. We use cookies sparingly. Strictly necessary cookies run by default; everything else asks first.

What is a cookie

A cookie is a small text file your browser stores when you visit a website. Greety also uses similar technologies — localStorage, sessionStorage, and a handful of HTTP-only secure tokens. We group all of these under “cookies” for clarity.

Cookies we use

The complete list. Strictly necessary cookies are used regardless of consent (they’re what keeps you signed in). Everything else asks first via our consent banner.

greety_sessionStrictly necessary

Keeps you signed in across page loads.

Strictly necessary · expires Session (cleared on browser close)
greety_csrfStrictly necessary

Prevents cross-site request forgery on form submissions.

Strictly necessary · expires Session
greety_langFunctional

Remembers your interface language preference.

Functional · expires 1 year
greety_age_gateFunctional

Remembers you've passed the 18+ age gate this session.

Functional · expires 30 days
greety_consentStrictly necessary

Stores your consent choices for non-essential cookies.

Strictly necessary · expires 1 year
greety_analyticsConsent required

Anonymous, first-party analytics — page views, click paths, conversion funnels. Not shared with third parties.

Analytics · expires 13 months
greety_perfConsent required

Performance monitoring — load times, error rates. First-party only.

Analytics · expires 30 days

Third-party cookies

We do not use third-party advertising cookies. Period. The only third-party tags on Greety are:

  • Cloudflare — bot detection on sign-in / sign-up (a single anti-bot challenge cookie).
  • Stripe / PayPal / Coinbase Commerce — only loaded on payment pages, only for the duration of the transaction.
  • Cloudinary — image CDN, no cookie set.

Managing your choices

Open your account settings → Privacy → Cookies. You can toggle analytics cookies on or off, revoke prior consent, or wipe all non-essential cookies in one click. The consent banner reappears when major updates to this notice occur.

Browser-level controls (Settings → Privacy in Chrome / Safari / Firefox) work too — Greety honors the standard DNT and Sec-GPC headers as soft signals, but these don’t legally replace the on-platform consent layer.

Updates

We’ll re-prompt for consent when this notice materially changes. Minor edits (typos, contact updates) won’t trigger a re-prompt — check this page’s “Last updated” date.

Related: full privacy policy · terms of service.