Kiddeo

Cookie Policy

We use two kinds of cookies and nothing else: the ones the service cannot work without, and analytics that run only if you allow them.

Last updated: August 2026

1. What a cookie is here

A cookie is a small file the site asks your browser to keep, so that the next request can be recognised as coming from the same browser. We also use related browser storage (localStorage) to hold an invitation you are still working on, so a reload does not lose your draft.

2. Strictly necessary — always on

These do not need consent, because without them the service does not function. They carry no advertising identifier.

  • Session cookie. Keeps you signed in so your invitations and purchases stay yours across pages.
  • Invitation management cookie. Holds the secret from your management link so the key does not have to sit in the address bar, where it would leak into browser history and analytics.
  • Security and anti-abuse. Rate limiting and protection against automated abuse of forms and payments.
  • Your cookie choice. Remembers what you answered on the cookie banner, so we do not ask again on every page.

3. Analytics — only with your consent

If you agree, we set analytics cookies that tell us how many people opened a page, which steps of the invitation builder they finished, and where something broke. We look at this in aggregate to fix the product; it is not used to build an advertising profile of you and it is not shared for marketing. Analytics provider: [ANALYTICS PROVIDER TBD].

If you decline, the service works exactly the same — you simply do not appear in our usage statistics.

4. What we do not use

No advertising cookies, no cross-site tracking pixels, no data brokers, and no selling of browsing data. We do not embed third-party ad networks on invitation pages.

5. Changing your mind

You can withdraw or change your consent at any time through the cookie banner, and you can delete or block cookies in your browser settings — every major browser lets you clear them for a single site. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will sign you out and can break the invitation management link.

6. More detail

What we do with the data behind these cookies, and your rights over it, are described in the Privacy Policy. Questions: [PRIVACY CONTACT EMAIL TBD].