Cookies Policy
Last updated: September 30, 2025
We use cookies and similar technologies on Path to provide a secure, personalized experience. This policy explains what cookies are, why we use them, and how you can manage them.
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device that help websites remember information about your visit. They enable features like staying logged in and remembering your preferences.
Similar technologies include web beacons, pixels, and local storage, which serve comparable functions.
2. How We Use Cookies
Path uses cookies for:
- •Authentication: Keeping you securely logged in to your account
- •Security: Protecting against unauthorized access and fraud
- •Preferences: Remembering your settings and choices
- •Analytics: Understanding how you use Path to improve our service
3. Types of Cookies
Essential Cookies: Required for Path to function properly. These enable core features like user authentication, security, and access to your dashboard. You cannot opt out of these cookies while using Path.
Functional Cookies: Remember your preferences such as display settings and help personalize your experience.
Analytics Cookies: Help us understand usage patterns, identify issues, and improve Path's features and performance.
4. Third-Party Cookies
Path uses limited third-party services that may set their own cookies:
- •Google (for OAuth authentication)
- •Stripe (for payment processing)
These services have their own privacy policies and cookie practices.
5. Managing Cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- •View what cookies are stored
- •Delete existing cookies
- •Block new cookies from being set
- •Set preferences for specific websites
Note that blocking essential cookies will prevent you from using Path effectively, as features like login and dashboard access require them.
6. Cookie Duration
Session Cookies: Temporary cookies that are deleted when you close your browser.
Persistent Cookies: Remain on your device for a set period. Our authentication cookies typically last 30 days to keep you logged in.
7. Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookies Policy as our services evolve. Any changes will be posted here with an updated revision date. Continued use of Path after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
8. Contact Us
Questions about our use of cookies? Email us at [email protected] or use our contact form.