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Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 15, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Pinnacle MAV Media LLC uses cookies, browser storage, and similar technologies on our marketing websites and the Pinnoraapplication (the "Service"). For how we process personal data more generally, see our Privacy Policy; for the full list of third parties that may set cookies in connection with the Service, see Subprocessors.

1. What are cookies and similar technologies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. We also use localStorage and sessionStorage, browser key-value storage, and HTTP-only authentication tokens for sign-in and preferences. Together we refer to these as "cookies" in this policy unless we specify otherwise. We do not use third-party advertising pixels, cross-site behavioral-tracking SDKs, fingerprinting libraries, or session-replay tools for behavioral targeting.

2. Categories used in this policy

  • Strictly necessary: required to deliver core functionality (authentication, session continuity, security such as CSRF protection, load balancing, fraud prevention). These are not subject to consent under EU ePrivacy because they are essential to a service explicitly requested by you.
  • Functional / preferences: remember choices such as theme, sidebar state, and recently used items. These are set after first use and may be cleared via your browser without impairing security or sign-in.
  • Operational diagnostics: a managed error-tracking service receives technical telemetry (stack traces, request URLs) to keep the Service reliable; this is described in our Privacy Policy and is not used for advertising profiling.
  • Advertising: we do not set or read advertising cookies, and we do not engage in cross-context behavioral advertising.
  • Third-party: certain integrations (checkout, billing portal, ad-platform OAuth) may set their own cookies under their policies; see Subprocessors.

3. Cookie & storage inventory

The table below lists the categories of cookies and storage we use. Specific names may vary by browser and product version; we update this table as the Service changes.

Name / patternProviderPurposeDurationCategory
Authentication session tokenPinnora (first-party)Maintains your authenticated session and refreshes it without re-login.Session lifetime; refresh token persists until logout or token revocationStrictly necessary
Post-login redirect cookiePinnora (first-party)Remembers the page you were on so we can return you there after login.Until login completesStrictly necessary
Last-used sign-in optionPinnora (first-party, localStorage)Remembers which sign-in option you used last to streamline future logins.Persistent (localStorage)Functional
UI preferences (sidebar, tabs, panels, pinned items)Pinnora (first-party, localStorage)Remembers UI layout choices and pinned items in the workspace.Persistent (localStorage) until clearedFunctional
ThemePinnora (first-party, localStorage)Stores light/dark theme preference.Persistent (localStorage) until clearedFunctional
Payment-processor cookiesOur payment processors (third-party)Set during checkout and the billing portal for fraud prevention and session continuity.Per processor cookie policyThird-party
Ad-platform OAuth cookiesConnected ad platforms (third-party)Set when you authorize an ad-account connection. Governed by each provider's cookie policy.Per providerThird-party

4. Managing cookies and storage

You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, Brave all provide controls under Privacy / Site Data). Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent sign-in and core features. Functionalcookies and localStorage entries can be cleared at any time; you will lose UI preferences but the Service will continue to work. For third-party cookies set by integrations, refer to those providers' controls (e.g., Google account permissions to revoke ad account access).

5. Global Privacy Control & Do Not Track

We treat a recognized Global Privacy Control (GPC)browser signal as a valid opt-out of any "sale" or "sharing" of personal information and of targeted advertising in US states where the law gives that signal effect. Because we do not engage in those activities, the practical effect of a GPC signal is none — but we honor it. There is no consistent industry standard for the older Do Not Track header; we treat privacy requests submitted through the channels described in our Privacy Policy in accordance with applicable law.

Where ePrivacy or analogous law requires prior consent for non-essential storage, we currently set only strictly-necessary and functional cookies/storage on the application. We do not deploy non-essential analytics or advertising cookies, so a granular consent banner is not required for the present configuration. If we later add cookies that require consent, we will surface a consent banner offering an equally prominent "Reject all" option, granular per-category toggles, and the ability to withdraw consent at any time without dark patterns. Until that change, you can manage all stored items via your browser controls.

7. Third-party cookies and SDKs

When you authenticate with an external identity provider, complete payments through one of our payment processors, connect an ad-platform account, or load embedded content from a third party, those third parties may set their own cookies and process data under their own policies. See Subprocessorsfor the list and links to each provider's privacy or cookie policy.

8. Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy as the Service evolves and will revise the "Last updated" date.

9. Contact

Pinnacle MAV Media LLC
1507 Lampman Ct
Cheyenne, WY 82007
United States of America
Privacy: privacy@thepinnacle.media