COOKIE POLICY
Last Updated: March 23, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how Skipthink LLC, d/b/a Skipthink.AI, ("Skipthink," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on our website and digital services.
This Cookie Policy is incorporated into and forms part of our Terms of Service.
1. OUR APPROACH TO COOKIES
Skipthink has been designed with privacy as a priority. We have intentionally minimized our use of cookies and similar tracking technologies. We do not use advertising cookies, tracking pixels, social media trackers, or any form of cross-site tracking.
As a result, in most cases, no cookie consent banner is required for our website because we do not use cookies that require consent under the EU ePrivacy Directive, GDPR, or similar regulations.
2. COOKIES WE DO NOT USE
To be clear about our privacy-first approach, we do NOT use:
- (a) Advertising or Marketing Cookies: We do not serve ads and do not use cookies to track users for advertising purposes.
- (b) Third-Party Tracking Cookies: We do not allow third-party advertisers or data brokers to place cookies on our website.
- (c) Social Media Cookies: We do not embed social media tracking widgets or share buttons that place cookies.
- (d) Analytics Cookies: We use Plausible Analytics, a privacy-focused analytics service that does NOT place cookies on your device. Plausible operates without cookies, localStorage, fingerprinting, or any persistent identifier; visitors are counted via a server-side daily-rotating hash that is never stored on your device. Because no cookies are set and no information is stored or accessed on your device, no consent banner is required under the EU ePrivacy Directive (Article 5(3)) or equivalent regulations. We do not use any other analytics services that set cookies.
- (e) Fingerprinting Technologies: We do not use browser fingerprinting or similar technologies to identify individual users.
3. ESSENTIAL COOKIES WE MAY USE
We may use a strictly limited number of essential (also called "strictly necessary") cookies that are required for the basic operation of our services. These cookies do not require consent under applicable privacy laws because they are necessary for the service you have explicitly requested.
3.1. Session Cookies
Purpose: To maintain your session state while you are actively using our services (for example, keeping you logged into your account during a browsing session).
Duration: These cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser (session cookies) or expire within a short period (typically 24 hours or less).
Data Stored: A randomly generated session identifier only. No personal information is stored in the cookie itself.
3.2. Security Cookies
Purpose: To support security features such as CSRF (Cross-Site Request Forgery) protection and to detect unauthorized access attempts.
Duration: These cookies expire at the end of your session or within a short defined period.
Data Stored: A security token only. No personal information is stored in the cookie.
3.3. Customer Support Chatbot Cookies
Purpose: If we offer an AI-powered customer support chatbot on our website, a session cookie may be set to maintain your conversation state during the support interaction.
Duration: This cookie is temporary and expires when you close your browser or end the chat session.
Data Stored: A randomly generated session identifier only. The cookie does not store the content of your conversation, any personal information, or any tracking data. It is used solely to maintain the continuity of your support interaction.
Classification: This is an essential (strictly necessary) cookie because it is required to provide the customer support service you have explicitly requested. No consent is required under applicable privacy laws.
3.4. Payment Processor Cookies
Purpose: When you complete a purchase, you may interact with Stripe (our payment processor), which may set cookies on their own domain as part of the payment process. These cookies are governed by Stripe's own cookie and privacy policies.
Important: Stripe cookies are set on Stripe's domain, not on our website. We do not control or have access to cookies set by Stripe.
4. HOW TO MANAGE COOKIES
Although we use minimal cookies, you retain full control over cookies through your browser settings:
- (a) Most web browsers allow you to view, manage, and delete cookies through the browser settings or preferences menu.
- (b) You can configure your browser to reject all cookies or to alert you when a cookie is being set. However, if you block all cookies (including essential session cookies), some features of our services may not function properly, such as maintaining your login session.
- (c) For instructions on managing cookies in common browsers:
- Google Chrome: Settings > Privacy and Security > Cookies
- Mozilla Firefox: Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and Site Data
- Safari: Preferences > Privacy > Cookies and Website Data
- Microsoft Edge: Settings > Cookies and Site Permissions > Cookies
5. DO NOT TRACK
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) setting. Because we do not engage in tracking across websites and do not use tracking cookies, our services inherently respect DNT signals. Our behavior does not change based on DNT settings because we are already not tracking you.
6. CHANGES TO THIS COOKIE POLICY
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated "Last Updated" date. Because our cookie usage is minimal, material changes are unlikely, but we will notify you of any significant changes through the methods described in our Privacy Policy.
7. CONTACT US
If you have questions about our use of cookies or this Cookie Policy, please contact us at the address or email provided in our Privacy Policy.