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Cookie Policy

How we use cookies and similar technologies · Effective 24 May 2026 · Version v1.2

1. About this policy

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, which cookies and similar technologies Usantis (Revis-1 LLC) uses on usantis.com and within the Customer Dashboard, and how you can control them. It supplements our Privacy Policy.

3. Cookies we use

We keep cookies to the minimum needed to operate the site and the Service. We do not use advertising cookies, retargeting cookies, third-party social-plugin cookies, or third-party tracking pixels. The public website itself sets no cookies; the cookies below are set only within the sign-in flow and the Customer Dashboard.

Essential cookies

NameProviderPurposeTypeStorage period
__Secure-authjs.session-tokenUsantis (first party)Maintains the authenticated user session after login. Set only within the Customer Dashboard.HTTP cookie · Secure · HttpOnly · SameSite=LaxSession (max. 15 min idle)
__Host-authjs.csrf-tokenUsantis (first party)Protects the authentication flow against cross-site request forgery (CSRF).HTTP cookie · Secure · HttpOnly · SameSite=LaxSession
__Secure-authjs.callback-urlUsantis (first party)Remembers the page to return to after sign-in.HTTP cookie · Secure · HttpOnly · SameSite=LaxSession

Analytics — no cookies

We use Plausible Analytics (Plausible Insights OÜ, Tallinn, Estonia) for aggregated, privacy-friendly usage statistics. Plausible is configured cookieless and does not store data on your device. The data Plausible aggregates is limited to: page URL, referrer URL (truncated), device type, screen size class, country derived from anonymised IP, browser. No individual user profiles are created, no IP address is persisted, and no personal data is shared with third parties for advertising. No consent under § 25 TDDDG is required because no information is stored or read from your terminal device.

4. Third parties

We do not embed third-party content (social-plugin widgets, ad networks, embedded video players or font CDNs) that would set cookies on your device. Where we use third-party services in the Customer Dashboard (e.g. Stripe Checkout for payments), they may set their own essential cookies on the pages they serve directly.

5. Managing cookies

You can delete or block cookies in your browser settings. Removing essential cookies may prevent you from signing in.

  • Google Chrome: chrome://settings/cookies
  • Mozilla Firefox: about:preferences#privacy
  • Safari: Preferences → Privacy
  • Microsoft Edge: edge://settings/content/cookies

6. Changes to this policy

Material changes are notified by email to account holders. Current version: usantis.com/cookies.

7. Contact

Questions: [email protected].

Changelog

  • v1.2 (24 May 2026) — Translation-sync with German counterpart: added explanatory passages on TDDDG strict-necessity exemption and Plausible data categories.
  • v1.0 (24 May 2026) — Initial publication.

Language / Sprachregel: This document exists in English and German. In line with § 20 of the Terms of Service, the German version prevails for Customers domiciled in the German-speaking area; the English version prevails for all other Customers. Translations into other languages are for convenience only.

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