Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Intralytix, Inc. believes in transparency, privacy, and simplicity. Our public website does not use any marketing, advertising, behavioral tracking, or cross-site promotional cookies.

What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device when you visit a website. They can be used to remember preferences, facilitate logins, track browsing behavior, or deliver targeted advertisements.

Our Cookie Principles

  • No Advertising or Behavioral Cookies: We do not use any retargeting, promotional, or social media pixel tracking cookies.
  • No Cross-Site Tracking: We do not monitor your activities across other websites or services.

Analytical and Performance Cookies

To help us understand how visitors interact with our website and to improve user experience, we load a standard web analytics tool (Google Analytics) under strict privacy settings:

  • Performance Analytics (_ga, _gid): We use Google Analytics to collect aggregate, anonymized metrics (such as page views, visitor country, and session duration). IP address anonymization is fully enabled, and we do not share or sell this data, nor do we combine it with any other datasets to identify individual users.

Strictly Necessary Cookies We Use

To provide a secure and functional experience, our site utilizes a minimal set of strictly necessary, first-party technical cookies that are essential for the operation of the website:

  1. CSRF Protection Cookie (XSRF-TOKEN): A security cookie used to protect our forms and interactive actions from Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks.
  2. Session Cookie: A temporary first-party cookie that safely maintains your session state while you are navigated inside the platform.

Because these cookies are strictly necessary to deliver a safe, functional, and operational website, they do not require consent under modern privacy regulations (such as GDPR and CCPA).

Managing Cookies

You can choose to block or disable cookies through your browser settings. However, blocking strictly necessary first-party cookies may prevent you from securely submitting forms or signing in to protected sections of the platform.