Cookies and local storage.
TrustSavi uses only the browser storage needed to make the website work. Advertising cookies and third-party marketing trackers are not intentionally deployed.
Use the smallest technology that works.
As at 1 May 2026, the website does not intentionally set third-party analytics cookies, advertising pixels, retargeting tags, or marketing identifiers. Account and upload flows may use necessary browser storage for security, preferences, and session state.
What may be used.
Needed to load pages, protect the service, remember essential state, and make requested features work.
Used to remember choices such as country, account flow, display preferences, or cookie choices.
Not intentionally deployed. If added, analytics must have a clear purpose, limited retention, and consent where required.
Not intentionally deployed. Marketing cookies or pixels require updated notice and consent controls first.
You control your browser.
- You can use browser settings to block or delete cookies and site data.
- Blocking strictly necessary cookies or storage may prevent account, upload, security, or preference features from working.
- If TrustSavi introduces optional analytics or marketing cookies, the website should provide a clear choice before those optional technologies are set where consent is required.
- Cookie settings should be easy to change later and should not hide non-essential tracking behind vague wording.
If analytics, media, support widgets, payment tools, identity providers, or third-party account services are added, this notice must be updated before deployment.
Keep browser data briefly.
Session data should expire when no longer needed for security or account operation. Preferences should last only as long as useful and should be resettable.
No hidden trackers.
- Before adding optional analytics, marketing pixels, embedded media, identity providers, payment tools, or support widgets, TrustSavi should maintain a cookie and storage register.
- The register should identify provider, purpose, category, duration, data shared, cross-border position, and consent requirement.
- Optional technologies should not be enabled before the notice, consent mechanism, and privacy notice are updated.
