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Broader data handling practices across the service and website.
How operational safeguards protect account, billing, and product data.
2. Types of technologies we use
Essential technologies
- Authentication, session continuity, and security controls
- Load balancing, fraud prevention, and core site operations
Functional technologies
- Preference storage for language, region, or interface behavior
- Product settings that improve usability across visits
Performance and operational analytics
- Error tracking, latency measurement, and feature performance
- Aggregate usage signals that help us improve reliability
We may change specific providers over time while keeping the same general purposes.
3. Third-party tools and billing workflows
Some service providers may place or read cookies or similar identifiers when supporting the website or product experience.
Examples may include
- Stripe for checkout and billing workflows
- Firebase or related infrastructure for authentication and session handling
- Hosting, analytics, or error-monitoring tools used to keep the service stable
Those providers process data according to their own terms and our contracts with them.
4. Your controls
You can manage cookies and similar technologies in several ways.
Available controls
- Adjust your browser settings to block or delete cookies
- Clear local storage and saved site data
- Limit cookie permissions on a per-site basis
Please note
- Blocking essential technologies may prevent login or core product features from working
- Some security and checkout workflows depend on these technologies to function correctly
For broader information about personal data handling, review our Privacy Policy.
Questions or documentation requests
Contact the privacy team if you have questions about cookies, browser controls, or website tracking behavior.
Mailing address
Classroom Pulse, 5435 N Garland Ave Suite 140-127, Garland, TX 75040, United States