Learn how Padiso uses cookies and similar technologies to run the dashboard, remember your preferences, and improve your experience.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Padiso ("Padiso", "we", "us", or "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on our websites and in the Padiso dashboard (the "Service"). It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
By using the Service and, where required, by accepting non-essential cookies in the cookie banner, you consent to the use of cookies as described here. You can change your choice at any time.
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They let a site remember your actions and preferences over time. We also use similar technologies such as local storage and session storage, which serve comparable purposes. In this Policy we refer to all of these collectively as "cookies".
Cookies may be "session" cookies, which expire when you close your browser, or "persistent" cookies, which remain until they expire or you delete them. They may be set by us ("first-party") or by a third party whose services we use ("third-party").
We use cookies to keep you signed in and secure, to remember your preferences such as your theme and active workspace, to operate core dashboard functionality, and, with your consent, to understand how the Service is used so we can improve it.
We group cookies into the following categories:
Some services we rely on to operate the Service, such as our authentication provider, payment processor, and analytics provider, may set their own cookies to deliver their functionality. We do not control these cookies, and their use is governed by the respective third party’s own cookie and privacy policies. We do not use cookies to sell your personal information or for cross-site advertising.
You can accept or decline non-essential cookies using the cookie banner when you first visit, and revisit your choice at any time. You can also control cookies through your browser settings, including blocking or deleting cookies and being warned before a cookie is stored.
Most browsers provide instructions in their help section (for example, "Cookies" or "Privacy" settings in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Please note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent you from signing in or using parts of the Service.
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal. Because there is no common industry standard for how to respond to DNT signals, we currently do not respond to them. You can still manage cookies using the controls described above.
We may update this Cookie Policy as the Service evolves or as legal requirements change. We will post the updated version here and update the "last updated" date. Significant changes may also be communicated through the Service.
Questions about our use of cookies? Reach us at [email protected].