What cookies are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. We also use similar technologies such as localStorage. We refer to all of these as "cookies" on this page.
Opuora uses cookies and similar browser storage to keep you signed in, to remember your preferences, and to understand how the platform is used. This page explains what each kind does.
Last updated · July 2026
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. We also use similar technologies such as localStorage. We refer to all of these as "cookies" on this page.
Strictly necessary — required to run the platform. These keep you signed in, remember your session, and secure requests. They cannot be switched off without breaking core functionality.
Preferences — remember choices such as region, currency, and interface preferences.
Analytics — help us understand which features are used and where the experience can be improved. We use aggregate analytics and do not sell this information.
Payments — our payment provider sets cookies during checkout to secure transactions and prevent fraud.
A small number of vendors set cookies on Opuora to provide specific functionality — for example authentication, database session tokens, and payment processing. These vendors act on our behalf and are bound by contract.
You can control cookies through your browser settings, including deleting or blocking them. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent you from signing in or making a purchase. Where required by law, we ask for consent to non-essential cookies before setting them.
We may update this Cookie Policy as we add or remove tools. Material changes will be announced in-product or by email.
Questions about cookies: legal@opuora.com.
This page is maintained by Opuora to describe how the platform operates today. It is not legal advice or an independent certification of compliance. For questions, write to legal@opuora.com.