Cookie Notice
How Buttons uses cookies and similar technologies, and how you can control them.
Last updated: April 1, 2026
1. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember your preferences, keep you signed in, and understand how the site is being used. We also use similar technologies — such as local storage, pixel tags, SDKs in our mobile and desktop apps, and device fingerprinting signals — and we refer to all of them collectively as “cookies” in this notice for readability.
2. Categories Of Cookies We Use
2.1 Strictly Necessary
These are essential for Buttons to work — for example, signing you in, remembering your authenticated session, load balancing, and basic security. You can't turn these off without breaking the Service.
2.2 Functional
Remember your preferences (language, theme color, region, cookie consent) so you don't have to set them every visit.
2.3 Analytics And Performance
Help us understand how Buttons is used — which features are popular, where errors occur, and how we can make things faster. We use our own analytics and a small number of trusted third-party tools. Where required by law, we only set these with your consent.
2.4 Advertising And Marketing
Where we run marketing campaigns, we may use cookies to measure effectiveness (for example, to know whether an ad led to a sign-up). We don't allow advertisers to target creators' subscribers or to track you across unrelated websites without your consent.
3. Who Sets Cookies
Some cookies are set by Buttons directly (“first-party cookies”). Others are set by service providers acting on our behalf — for example, our analytics, anti-fraud, payment, and performance-monitoring partners — or by platforms we integrate with when you use them (for example, a map provider on a creator page).
4. How Long Cookies Stay
Session cookies are deleted when you close the browser. Persistent cookies stay on your device for a set period or until you delete them. Where required by law we don't set persistent non-essential cookies for longer than needed to achieve their purpose.
5. Your Choices
5.1 Cookie Preferences
You can change your cookie preferences at any time from the cookie banner or from Settings → Privacy. You can allow or reject non-essential cookies there. In some regions (like the EEA and UK) we'll ask for your consent before setting analytics or advertising cookies.
5.2 Browser Controls
Most browsers let you clear existing cookies, block new ones, or warn you before cookies are set. Check your browser's help pages for instructions. Blocking essential cookies will break parts of the Service (for example, you may be signed out repeatedly).
5.3 Do Not Track & Global Privacy Control
We respect Global Privacy Control (GPC) signals where required by law. Browsers may also send a “Do Not Track” header, but there is no single industry standard for how to interpret it, so we don't rely on it alone.
6. Mobile And Desktop Apps
In our apps we use similar technologies (device identifiers, SDKs, and local storage) to provide the same features as cookies on the web. You can reset advertising identifiers in your device settings at any time.
7. More Information
For more about how we handle personal data generally, see our Privacy Policy.