Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how Navix uses cookies and similar technologies on our websites and platform interfaces.
Effective date: March 13, 2026
This policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files placed on your browser or device. Similar technologies include local storage, pixels, SDKs, and server-side identifiers. These technologies help us operate secure sessions, remember preferences, and understand service usage.
2. Cookie Categories We Use
Depending on where you access Navix, we may use:
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: Required for authentication, security controls, fraud prevention, load balancing, and core platform functionality.
- Functional Cookies: Remember language, region, accessibility settings, and UI preferences (for example, theme or layout state).
- Performance and Analytics Cookies: Help us measure reliability and usage patterns to improve features and user experience.
- Communications or Marketing Cookies: Used for campaign attribution and communications performance where lawful and consented.
3. Legal Basis and Consent
In jurisdictions requiring consent (including many EEA/UK contexts), non-essential cookies are only set after you provide consent through our cookie controls. Strictly necessary cookies may be set without consent where legally permitted because they are required to provide the service securely.
4. Typical Purposes for Cookies
- Maintain sign-in sessions and prevent unauthorized access.
- Store consent choices and privacy preferences.
- Enable secure request validation and abuse detection.
- Measure service uptime, error rates, and product performance.
- Improve content relevance and user journey design.
5. Third-Party Cookies and Providers
Certain cookies may be placed by approved third-party service providers acting on our behalf, such as analytics, infrastructure, communications, or security vendors. These providers are contractually required to process data in line with applicable law and our instructions.
6. Retention Periods
Cookie duration depends on purpose. Some cookies expire when your browser session ends ("session cookies"), while others remain for a defined period ("persistent cookies"). We configure retention to be proportionate to operational and legal requirements.
7. How to Manage Cookie Choices
You can manage non-essential cookie preferences through our cookie banner and preference center where available. You can also configure browser controls to block or delete cookies. If strictly necessary cookies are disabled, parts of the Navix service may not function properly.
8. Regional Disclosures
We apply cookie practices designed to align with applicable requirements across major jurisdictions, including consent and transparency obligations where required by law. Rights and controls vary by region and may include the right to opt out of certain data-sharing or tracking activities.
9. Policy Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or service operations. Material changes will be communicated through website notices or in-product messaging where appropriate.
10. Contact
For cookie and tracking questions, contact [email protected].
This policy supports transparency and compliance operations and is not legal advice.