Cookie Policy

Cookies and Tracking Technologies

At Revolte, we use cookies and similar tracking mechanisms to improve your experience, personalize content, secure platform access, and better understand how users interact with our services. This Cookies Policy forms part of Revolte's overall Privacy Policy and outlines how these technologies operate when you engage with our platform, including our website, CLI, and embedded developer tools.

While this policy refers to cookies for simplicity, it also applies to equivalent technologies such as local storage, tracking pixels, and beacons, as used across modern cloud-native services.

Understanding Cookies

A cookie is a small text file stored on your device when you visit a website or interact with a digital service. These files may hold anonymous identifiers, metadata related to your session, stored preferences, or analytics payloads that allow our platform—or authorized third parties—to recognize your device upon repeat visits.

Cookies may originate from Revolte's own systems (first-party cookies) or be embedded via external services (third-party cookies). We do not use cookies for purposes beyond their clearly defined scope and adhere strictly to usage transparency as outlined below.

Categories of Cookies We Use

1. Strictly Necessary Cookies
These are essential for the functioning of our services. They enable foundational operations like secure login, account verification, load balancing, session continuity, and payment gateway integration. Without these cookies, certain features or sections of our platform may not be accessible or behave inconsistently.

2. Performance & Analytics Cookies
To better understand how users navigate and experience Revolte, we use analytics cookies that measure interaction patterns, click paths, and technical diagnostics such as page load speed or error codes. These cookies do not directly identify you, but the insights derived support product development, experience optimization, and uptime engineering.

Third-party analytics tools, including but not limited to Google Analytics, may also use these cookies subject to their own privacy policies. You can control or opt-out of such tools using their respective browser extensions or network opt-out mechanisms.

3. Functionality CookiesFunctionality cookies enable personalization by remembering your chosen interface preferences, theme selection, language, or saved states between sessions. These enhance your ongoing use of Revolte but are not essential to access the service.

We may also use these to support progressive rollout features, remembering whether a new UX module has been dismissed or engaged on prior visits.

4. Targeting and Advertising Cookies
These cookies help tailor promotional content and messaging based on your browsing behavior, previous interactions, or inferred interests. They may also control the frequency of exposure to specific banners or onboarding modals.

Revolte's marketing partners-such as LinkedIn Ads, Meta Pixel, or Google Ads-may use third-party targeting cookies on our domains, enabling cross-platform retargeting. These cookies are governed by the respective partner's privacy policies, and you can review your ad preferences via their individual platforms.

Third-Party Services & Their Cookies

From analytics platforms and in-app support to deployment integrations, Revolte partners with a curated list of third-party service providers. While these partners may place their own cookies to deliver their embedded functionality (e.g., Stripe for payments, Zendesk for chat support), Revolte performs vendor privacy reviews before integration.

We do not permit third-party tracking outside of these operational contexts and actively avoid services that compromise user trust or silently fingerprint device behavior.

Please note: As we do not control third-party cookies directly, their behaviors fall under those providers' policies and not under Revolte's internal guarantees.

Managing Cookie Preferences

You have the right to manage how cookies are used when accessing Revolte. Most modern browsers allow you to block or delete cookies entirely or per site. Disabling some or all cookies may impact functionality—particularly when interacting with authentication workflows, account dashboards, or in-app notifications.

Where legally required (such as under GDPR), Revolte may present a cookie consent banner to capture your explicit preferences. Additionally, third-party cookie behaviors—especially those related to marketing—can be managed via opt-out tools such as:

  • Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-on
  • Network Advertising Initiative

If you access Revolte from multiple devices or browsers, remember to set cookie preferences individually per environment.

A Word on Respect and Compliance

Revolte commits to using tracking tools responsibly. We implement cookies only where justified by functionality, security, analytics, or user-consented marketing needs. We continually audit our use of cookies and work with our legal and engineering teams to ensure adherence to global data protection regulations, including GDPR, CCPA, and PECR.

If you have questions about our cookie practices or need further clarification, you may contact our privacy team at Product@revolte.ai