Cookie Notice
Effective August 20, 2026
This Cookie Notice explains how WOX LLC, which operates Screenata, uses cookies and similar technologies on screenata.com and any other site we own or control that links to this notice (the “Sites”). It supplements our Privacy Policy.
Current status. The Sites do not yet present a cookie consent banner, so the analytics cookies described below are set when you load a page. We are adding a consent banner before we begin serving customers in the United Kingdom and the European Economic Area. Until then, Section 4 lists the controls actually available to you.
1.What cookies are
Cookies are small data files placed on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. They help a site understand how it is being used, let you move between pages efficiently, and remember your preferences.
Our Sites use both session cookies, which expire when you close your browser, and persistent cookies, which stay on your device until they expire or you delete them. Some are first-party cookies served directly by us; others are third-party cookies served by the providers listed below.
2.What we use, specifically
| Category | What it does | Who serves it |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Enables the technical operation of the Sites — routing, load balancing, and security. Our hosting provider may set short-lived infrastructure cookies. These cannot be switched off without breaking the Sites. | Vercel |
| Analytics | Measures how the Sites are used: pages viewed, referring site, navigation paths, approximate location from IP, and device and browser type. Google Analytics sets the cookies _ga and _ga_6T1053QTBT. Umami and Vercel Analytics are cookieless and set nothing on your device. | Google Analytics 4, Umami, and Vercel Analytics |
| Tag management | Loads and manages the measurement tags listed in the Analytics row. In our configuration it sets no cookies of its own. | Google Tag Manager |
| Functional | Supports embedded features you interact with, such as booking a meeting or submitting a support request. These embeds may set cookies when you interact with them, but not on page load. | Cal.com and Tally |
| Advertising | None. We run no advertising or cross-site tracking tags, and we do not participate in interest-based advertising networks. | — |
A note on Umami
Umami is served first-party from screenata.com rather than from a third-party domain. It is configured not to use cookies and not to collect personally identifying information, which means it will still record aggregate page views even if you block third-party cookies.
3.Other technologies
- Browser web storage. We use local and session storage for similar purposes to cookies, such as remembering interface preferences. Your browser provides a way to clear it.
- Web beacons and pixel tags. We may embed small invisible images in our emails to tell whether a message was opened and which links were clicked, so we can measure whether our communications are useful.
We do not use session-replay software, mobile SDKs, or Flash technologies on the Sites.
4.Your choices
- Browser settings. Most browsers let you block or delete cookies through their settings. Blocking all cookies may cause parts of the Sites to stop working. Guidance for each major browser is published by its maker, and allaboutcookies.org explains how to inspect and remove cookies already on your device.
- Google Analytics opt-out. Google publishes a browser add-on that prevents Google Analytics from collecting data about your visits: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
- Global Privacy Control. We honor a GPC signal from your browser as an opt-out of any sale or sharing of personal information. We do not sell or share personal information in the first place.
- Do Not Track. Browsers may send a Do Not Track signal. There is no common standard for how sites should respond, and we do not currently respond to it. GPC is the signal we act on.
- Blocking images in email. Most email clients can be configured not to load images, which prevents the pixel tags described above from registering.
5.Changes
The cookies we use may change over time, so please check back periodically. Material changes will be reflected in the effective date at the top of this notice.
6.Questions
If you have questions about this Cookie Notice, email us at support@screenata.com. For how we handle personal information generally, see our Privacy Policy.