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Cookie policy

Cookies, consent, and similar technologies

A practical notice for the public website and product surfaces: what is necessary, what is optional, and how users can control tracking choices.

This policy reflects the public website and consent manager. Enterprise product surfaces may have separate controls depending on the customer deployment.

Current site

The core public site records your cookie choice in local storage and does not need third-party advertising cookies to render.

Preference-first

Performance, functional, and advertising categories are controlled through the banner and should only run when enabled.

Compliance

The policy reflects current consent and opt-out concepts without overstating active third-party tracking.

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Overview

Cookies, local storage, pixels, tags, SDKs, and similar technologies help websites remember preferences, keep sessions secure, measure performance, and provide optional integrations.

The Neura Parse public website uses a consent manager. Non-essential categories should not be enabled unless you accept all cookies or choose them in the preference panel.

This policy covers the public website and any product surfaces that link to this policy. Product workspaces, enterprise deployments, and customer-managed environments may have separate settings or contractual terms.

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Current public site

The current public website records cookie preferences in browser local storage and is designed to keep non-essential categories off until consent.

Necessary

The site stores cookie_consent and cookie_consent_date in local storage so the banner does not keep reappearing after you choose.

Optional

The preference panel supports performance, functional, and advertising categories. These categories are only meaningful when corresponding scripts are enabled.

Product surfaces

NowFlow, NeuralOS management surfaces, support tools, payment flows, or enterprise portals may use session, security, billing, analytics, or support technologies under their own configuration.

No default sale

We do not sell personal data. If cross-context advertising or similar sharing is introduced, we will provide the required notice and opt-out path.

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Categories

Category

Strictly necessary

Purpose

Security, consent storage, account sessions, CSRF protection, load balancing, and service operation.

Examples

cookie_consent, cookie_consent_date, session or security tokens in product areas.

Control

Required for the site or service to function.

Category

Performance

Purpose

Understand page performance, errors, aggregated traffic, feature usage, and reliability.

Examples

Analytics cookies or privacy-focused analytics if enabled.

Control

Consent-based where required.

Category

Functional

Purpose

Remember preferences such as language, region, UI state, product settings, and support-widget choices.

Examples

Preference keys, local storage, or workspace settings.

Control

Optional except where needed for a requested feature.

Category

Advertising

Purpose

Measure campaigns, prevent repeated ads, or support remarketing if enabled.

Examples

Ad pixels, conversion tags, or campaign cookies.

Control

Optional and subject to consent/opt-out requirements.

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Third parties

Some services can set their own cookies or use similar identifiers when they are active.

  • Analytics tools may be used to measure site and product performance only where configured and allowed by your preferences or applicable law.
  • Payment, support, CRM, scheduling, security, and communication providers may use cookies necessary to complete a requested transaction or support interaction.
  • Advertising or conversion tools are not treated as necessary and should not run unless the relevant category is enabled and legal requirements are met.
  • Third-party providers operate under their own notices. We review vendors as part of procurement, security, and privacy diligence.

Because the stack evolves, this policy describes categories and controls rather than pretending every possible vendor is always active on every page.

05

Controls

  • Use the cookie banner to accept all, reject non-essential technologies, or customize categories.
  • You can clear cookie_consent and cookie_consent_date from local storage to reset your choice and show the banner again.
  • You can also clear or block cookies through your browser settings, though blocking necessary cookies may break account or product functionality.
  • If a workspace or enterprise deployment has its own preference controls, use those controls for that environment.
Chrome cookie settings

Browser-level cookie and site data controls.

Firefox tracking protection

Tracking protection and cookie controls.

Safari cookie settings

Safari website data and cookie management.

Microsoft Edge cookies

Edge cookie deletion and blocking controls.

06

Browser signals

Some browsers send Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control style signals. The legal treatment of these signals varies by jurisdiction and technical implementation.

Where required and technically supported, we will treat recognized opt-out preference signals as an opt-out from sale, sharing, or cross-context behavioral advertising. The core public website does not sell personal data.

07

Law

Cookie and local-storage rules differ by jurisdiction. The UK and EU typically require clear information and consent before non-essential cookies are set.

UK

The UK cookie regime requires clear information and consent for most non-essential cookies, with UK GDPR applying to personal data collected through those technologies.

EU / EEA

EU rules generally require consent before non-essential cookies and require a lawful basis, transparency, and rights handling for personal data.

California

If online tracking is treated as sale or sharing, users may have opt-out rights and businesses may need to honor applicable preference signals.

Products

Customer-controlled product environments may require their own cookie notice, consent mechanism, and privacy disclosures.

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Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy when products, providers, analytics choices, advertising tools, regulatory requirements, or consent mechanisms change.

Material changes will be reflected by the last-updated date and, where appropriate, by asking users to refresh their preferences.

Contact

Ask us about cookie categories, consent behavior, product tracking, or enterprise deployment controls.

privacy@neuraparse.com

Cookie and privacy preference requests.

dpo@neuraparse.com

GDPR, UK GDPR, and DPA questions.

Privacy Notice

Read the broader personal data notice.