Art Spoon Cookie Policy

Effective Date: March 1, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Art Spoon Inc. and its affiliates (“Art Spoon,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) use cookies and similar technologies on our websites and, where relevant, within our products.

This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy, which explains how we collect, use, disclose, and otherwise process personal information more broadly.


1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your computer, mobile phone, tablet, or other device when you visit a website or use an online service.

Cookies help websites and products:

  • function properly;
  • remember user preferences;
  • support login and account security;
  • understand how users interact with pages and features; and
  • improve performance and user experience.

We may also use similar technologies such as:

  • pixels,
  • tags,
  • scripts,
  • local storage,
  • SDKs, and
  • similar tracking or storage technologies.

In this Cookie Policy, we refer to all of these collectively as “cookies.”


2. Why We Use Cookies

We use cookies for the following purposes:

2.1 Strictly Necessary Purposes

To operate our websites and products, including:

  • account login and authentication;
  • security and fraud prevention;
  • session management;
  • load balancing;
  • page delivery;
  • remembering whether you have accepted or rejected optional cookies.

2.2 Preferences and Functionality

To remember choices and improve usability, including:

  • language preferences;
  • display settings;
  • saved preferences;
  • avoiding repeated notices;
  • basic feature continuity.

2.3 Analytics and Performance

To understand how users interact with our websites and products so we can improve them, including:

  • page visits,
  • navigation paths,
  • product feature usage,
  • engagement trends,
  • performance monitoring,
  • error detection and debugging.

2.4 Support and Troubleshooting

To:

  • diagnose issues,
  • support customer service,
  • identify performance bottlenecks,
  • investigate technical incidents.

2.5 Marketing, Campaign Measurement, and Referral Tracking

To:

  • understand how users arrive at our website;
  • measure campaign effectiveness;
  • understand referral sources and attribution data (such as UTM parameters);
  • improve communications and product outreach; and
  • where enabled, support advertising and remarketing performance measurement.

2.6 Product Experience and Communications

To:

  • deliver in-product notices,
  • remember that certain product prompts have been shown,
  • measure the effectiveness of guides or announcements,
  • improve product onboarding and usability.

Some cookies are strictly necessary for the service to function. Other cookies are optional and, where required by law, are used only after you choose to allow them. Whether optional cookies require prior opt-in will depend on applicable law and how the cookies are used.


3. Categories of Cookies We Use

We may use the following categories of cookies.

3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are required for our websites or products to function properly. They may be used for:

  • authentication,
  • account security,
  • fraud prevention,
  • session continuity,
  • infrastructure stability,
  • saving your cookie preference choices.

Because these cookies are necessary for the operation of the service, they generally cannot be disabled through our systems without affecting functionality.

3.2 Preferences and Functionality Cookies

These cookies help remember your choices and improve your experience. They may be used to:

  • store display and interface preferences;
  • remember dismissed notices;
  • preserve product settings;
  • improve basic usability.

These cookies are usually optional, but in some cases may be treated as strictly necessary where they are essential to the service you requested.

3.3 Analytics Cookies

These cookies help us understand how our websites and products are used so that we can improve them. They may be used to understand:

  • which pages are used most often;
  • how users move through pages and features;
  • how long sessions last;
  • which workflows are used;
  • which errors occur;
  • which features are underused or confusing.

Analytics cookies may be provided by us or by third-party analytics providers.

In some cases, analytics information may be associated with an account identifier (such as an email address, account ID, or workspace ID) where reasonably necessary to understand product usage, improve product performance, support business operations, or troubleshoot issues, as described in our Privacy Policy.

Analytics cookies are optional unless they are strictly necessary for a service feature you specifically requested.

3.4 Marketing Cookies

These cookies are used to help us measure and improve marketing and, where enabled, support advertising-related functions. They may:

  • track visits after a user sees a campaign;
  • help us understand campaign performance;
  • help avoid showing the same promotion repeatedly;
  • support more relevant outreach or ads;
  • support remarketing or audience measurement tools.

Marketing cookies may be set by us or by third parties, such as analytics, advertising, social media, or campaign platforms.

Where required by law, we only use marketing cookies after you provide consent through our cookie controls. If we do not operate marketing cookies, we may disable this category entirely in practice even if it is described here for completeness.


4. Third-Party Cookies and Connected Tools

We use third-party service providers to support our operations, which may include:

  • analytics providers,
  • cloud and infrastructure providers,
  • customer support tools,
  • security monitoring tools,
  • product performance tools,
  • communications platforms,
  • embedded media or integration providers,
  • marketing and campaign tools.

These providers may place cookies or use similar technologies on our websites or within our products, depending on the services they provide and how our products are configured.

Our products may also allow integrations with third-party tools or platforms. If you choose to use those features, the third party may place cookies or provide engagement data back to us, depending on how the integration works.

Where required by law, we will not allow third-party cookies that are not strictly necessary until you have provided consent through our cookie settings tool. You should also review the privacy and cookie policies of any relevant third parties.


5. How You Can Control Cookies

You can manage your cookie preferences at any time using our cookie settings tool, such as:

  • our cookie banner,
  • our cookie preference center,
  • in-product privacy controls, where available.

You may be able to:

  • accept all cookies,
  • reject optional cookies,
  • choose cookie categories individually, and
  • withdraw previously given consent.

Cookie Settings URL / Access Point: https://artspoon.io/settings/cookies

5.2 Browser Controls

Most browsers allow you to manage cookies through browser settings. You can usually:

  • delete cookies,
  • block all cookies,
  • block third-party cookies,
  • receive a notice before cookies are stored.

If you disable certain cookies, parts of our websites or products may not function properly, including login, saved settings, or product continuity features.

5.3 In-Product Controls

For certain features, we may provide additional settings inside the product to control:

  • optional analytics,
  • embedded tools,
  • communications preferences,
  • product prompts or feature guidance.

6. Sale, Sharing, Targeted Advertising, and Opt-Out Choices

Art Spoon does not sell personal information for money.

Art Spoon does not knowingly sell or share customer-uploaded personal information in customer-controlled content for cross-context behavioral advertising.

However, depending on how our website technologies are configured, certain analytics or advertising-related cookies may, in some circumstances, be considered:

  • sharing” under California law when used for cross-context behavioral advertising; and/or
  • targeted advertising” under Delaware law when used to display ads based on activity across websites or services.

If we engage in processing that triggers those rules, we will:

  • clearly disclose that activity;
  • provide a clear method to opt out; and
  • honor applicable legal requirements regarding opt-out requests. California gives consumers the right to opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information, including via GPC, and Delaware requires a clear opt-out method if personal data is used for targeted advertising or sold.

Do Not Sell or Share / Targeted Advertising Opt-Out Link: https://artspoon.io/accounta

If Art Spoon does not use cookies for sale, sharing, or targeted advertising, this section may still remain for transparency, but the operational opt-out link may be marked “not currently applicable.”


7. Global Privacy Control and Other Preference Signals

Some browsers or extensions send privacy signals such as Global Privacy Control (“GPC”).

Where required by applicable law, and where our processing activities fall within the scope of those laws, Art Spoon will treat qualifying GPC or similar opt-out preference signals as valid requests to opt out of:

  • the sale of personal information; and/or
  • the processing of personal information for targeted advertising or sharing, as applicable.

California recognizes GPC as a valid opt-out mechanism for sale/sharing, and Delaware requires controllers to allow opt-out through an opt-out preference signal for covered targeted advertising or sales by January 1, 2026.

Not all browser privacy settings are legally equivalent:

  • “Do Not Track” is not necessarily treated the same as GPC.
  • We may not respond to all non-standard signals in all cases.
  • Where required, our cookie settings and applicable opt-out mechanisms remain the primary tool for exercising choices.

The length of time a cookie remains on your device depends on whether it is a:

  • session cookie (deleted when you close your browser), or
  • persistent cookie (remains until it expires or is deleted).

We retain cookie-related information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Cookie Policy, subject to legal, operational, security, and technical requirements.

Retention periods may vary depending on:

  • the cookie category,
  • the provider,
  • whether the cookie supports account security,
  • whether the cookie is used for analytics or campaign measurement,
  • applicable legal obligations.

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time.

If we make changes, we will post the updated version on this page and update the “Effective Date” above. If required by law, we may also provide additional notice through our website, our products, or other appropriate communication channels.


10. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us at:

Art Spoon Inc.

Privacy Email: contact@artspoon.io

If you are looking for broader information about how we process personal information, please review our Privacy Policy.