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Cookie Policy
Last updated: 2026-05-14
Draft — pending legal review
This Cookie Policy explains how LAC and its service providers use cookies and similar technologies on our marketing sites, authentication flows, and logged-in workspace. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
This document is provided for informational purposes and remains subject to revision following counsel review. For questions regarding these policies, please contact legal@lac.com.
What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Local storage, session storage, and similar browser mechanisms may store preferences or tokens with comparable effect. These technologies help the platform recognise your session, maintain security, and remember settings.
We classify cookies by purpose and duration. Some expire when you close your browser; others persist for a defined period or until you delete them. Third-party cookies may be set by analytics or infrastructure partners embedded in our pages.
Strictly Necessary Cookies
Strictly necessary cookies enable core functions such as load balancing, session authentication, CSRF protection, and invitation-gated route access. Without these cookies, the workspace and secure areas of the site cannot operate correctly.
These cookies do not require consent under most privacy regimes because they are essential to provide the service you request. They are typically first-party and session-scoped, though persistent security tokens may remain for the duration of your login session.
Functional and Preference Cookies
Functional cookies remember choices such as display typography settings, locale selection, and collapsed navigation state within the PC workspace. They improve usability without materially tracking behaviour across unrelated sites.
You may clear these preferences by resetting browser storage or using in-app display controls where available. Disabling functional cookies may revert the interface to default settings on each visit.
Analytics and Performance
We may use analytics cookies or equivalent telemetry to understand aggregate page performance, error rates, and feature adoption. Data is generally aggregated and does not aim to profile individuals for advertising.
Where analytics involve third-party processors, contracts require confidentiality and restrict use to service provision. You may opt out of non-essential analytics through cookie preference controls when presented, or by browser settings that block third-party cookies.
Managing Your Preferences
Most browsers allow you to refuse, delete, or alert you to cookies through settings menus. Blocking all cookies may prevent sign-in and Token wallet functionality. Refer to your browser documentation for specific steps.
For logged-in users, session cookies are tied to authentication lifecycle; signing out invalidates session identifiers subject to short propagation delays across edge nodes. Marketing pages may present a consent banner where required by local law.
Third-Party and Updates to This Policy
Embedded content, payment widgets, or identity verification flows may set third-party cookies governed by those providers' policies. LAC does not control third-party cookie behaviour and encourages review of relevant partner notices.
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in technology or legal requirements. Material changes will be indicated by an updated date at the top of the document. Continued use after publication constitutes acknowledgment of the revised policy where permitted by law.