2. Strictly Necessary Technologies
- Authentication, session continuity, account recovery, and anti-abuse controls.
- Security and fraud-prevention technologies used to protect logins, billing actions, and provider-backed workflow integrity.
- Payment-flow integrity, infrastructure routing, load balancing, and service health controls.
- Preference preservation where the preference is essential to service operation rather than optional tracking.
3. Optional or Consent-Based Categories
- Functional preference technologies that are not strictly required for core service operation.
- Analytics technologies used to understand usage patterns, diagnose product friction, or improve performance.
- Communications or marketing technologies used to measure campaign performance, email engagement, or similar outreach activity.
4. Consent Standard
Where applicable law requires prior consent for non-essential technologies, Gateway intends to request consent before activating such technologies. Consent-based interfaces should offer a meaningful choice, should not rely on pre-ticked boxes, and should make it reasonably easy to reject, manage, or later withdraw consent. Strictly necessary technologies may still operate without consent to the extent allowed by law.
6. Managing and Withdrawing Consent
Users may manage cookies through browser settings, device settings, and any in-product consent or preferences interface that Gateway provides. If you reject or remove strictly necessary technologies, parts of the Service may not work correctly. If you reject or later withdraw consent for non-essential technologies, Gateway will stop using those technologies for the affected purposes to the extent required by applicable law.
7. Third-Party Technologies and Global Signals
Some technologies may be set by or shared with third-party providers acting on Gateway's behalf, such as authentication, payment, hosting, storage, analytics, or infrastructure vendors. Gateway does not promise that the exact vendor mix will remain unchanged over time.
Some browsers or systems offer Do Not Track or similar privacy signals. Gateway's response to such signals may vary depending on technical feasibility, legal requirements, and the Service context. Where a legally recognized privacy signal becomes applicable to Gateway's use case, Gateway may update its practices accordingly.
8. Changes and Contact
Gateway may update this Cookie Notice from time to time to reflect changes in law, provider mix, product behavior, or consent tooling. The current published version controls from its effective date.
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