Effective Date: May 31, 2026
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how htmlnotee uses cookies and similar technologies for sign-in, security, preferences, product reliability, and checkout.
1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small files stored by your browser. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, and device or browser identifiers used to keep a web product working.
htmlnotee uses these technologies to keep users signed in, protect sessions, remember language and theme preferences, understand reliability issues, and support checkout flows.
2. Cookies and Similar Technologies We Use
| Type | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Required for sign-in, account sessions, CSRF protection, and product security. | Better Auth session and security cookies. |
| Preferences | Remember language, theme, and similar interface choices. | Locale and theme preferences. |
| Product reliability | Help diagnose errors, performance issues, failed routes, and service availability. | Operational logs, analytics events, and performance signals. |
| Checkout | Support payment, subscription, credits, refund, fraud-prevention, and receipt flows. | Creem or checkout-provider cookies on checkout pages. |
3. Third-Party Services
htmlnotee may rely on service providers for authentication, hosting, analytics, AI generation, storage, email, and checkout. These providers may set their own cookies or similar technologies when needed to provide their services.
Google OAuth is used for sign-in. Creem or the checkout provider shown at purchase time may use cookies or similar technologies to process subscriptions, top-up credits, taxes, refunds, fraud prevention, and receipts.
4. Your Choices
- You can block or delete cookies through your browser settings.
- Blocking essential cookies may prevent sign-in, checkout, note saving, or protected product features from working.
- You can manage Google sign-in permissions in your Google account settings.
- You can contact support for questions about cookies, privacy, account data, or checkout data.