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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: February 10, 2025

This policy explains how Athabasca AI uses cookies and similar technologies on our website. We want to be straightforward about what we use, why, and how you can control it. If you have questions, contact us at [email protected].

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They are widely used to make websites work reliably, to remember your preferences, and to give website owners basic information about how their site is being used. Cookies are not programs and cannot access other files on your device.

There are two main types based on how long they last:

Types of cookies we use

Essential cookies (always active)

These cookies are required for the website to function. They enable basic operations like page navigation and form submission, and support our consent management system. They cannot be disabled.

Typical duration: session or up to 12 months

Analytics cookies (optional)

These cookies help us understand how visitors use our site โ€” which pages are visited most, how long people spend on each section, and where visitors come from. All data is aggregated and anonymous. We use this information to improve our content and user experience.

Provider: Google Analytics  ยท  Duration: up to 24 months

Marketing cookies (optional)

Marketing cookies may be used to track your visits across websites and show you relevant content. We use these sparingly and only where you have given consent. If enabled, third-party advertising networks may also set cookies through our site.

Duration: up to 12 months

Preference cookies (optional)

These cookies remember choices you have made โ€” such as your cookie consent decision โ€” so we do not ask you again on each visit.

Duration: up to 12 months

Managing cookies in your browser

You can also control cookies directly through your browser settings. Below are links to instructions for the most common browsers. Note that blocking all cookies may affect how our website and others function.

Google Chrome
Go to Settings โ†’ Privacy and security โ†’ Cookies and other site data. Here you can block third-party cookies, clear existing cookies, or manage exceptions for specific sites. For more detail, visit Google's support page.
Mozilla Firefox
Go to Settings โ†’ Privacy & Security โ†’ Cookies and Site Data. You can clear cookies, block third-party cookies, and set site-specific exceptions. See Firefox's guidance.
Apple Safari
Go to Safari โ†’ Settings (or Preferences) โ†’ Privacy. You can block all cookies or prevent cross-site tracking. To clear existing cookies, choose Manage Website Data. For iOS, go to Settings โ†’ Safari โ†’ Privacy & Security.
Microsoft Edge
Go to Settings โ†’ Cookies and site permissions โ†’ Cookies and site data. You can block third-party cookies, clear existing data, and set exceptions. Edge also includes a Tracking prevention feature under Privacy, search, and services.

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