Cookie Policy
Last Updated: 2026-01-01
1. Introduction
NannyGoat Corporation (“NannyGoat,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on our websites and applications (collectively, the “Services”). This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, what types we use, why we use them, and the choices available to you regarding their use.
This Cookie Policy should be read alongside our Privacy Policy, available at nannygoat.net/privacy, which provides further detail on how we collect and use personal information more broadly.
By continuing to use our Services, you consent to our use of cookies as described in this policy. Where required by law, we will obtain your explicit consent before placing non-essential cookies on your device.
2. What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile phone) when you visit a website or use an application. They are widely used to make websites and applications work more efficiently, to remember your preferences, and to provide information to the owners of the site.
Cookies are not viruses or malicious programs. They cannot access other information on your device and are not used to identify you personally unless you have provided us with personal information, such as by logging into an account.
Similar technologies such as web beacons, pixel tags, local storage, and session storage may also be used for comparable purposes and are covered by this Cookie Policy.
3. Types of Cookies We Use
We use the following categories of cookies on our Services:
3.1 Essential Cookies
These cookies are strictly necessary for our Services to function. They enable core features such as page navigation, access to secure areas, and account authentication. Without these cookies, parts of our Services cannot be provided.
These cookies cannot be disabled through our cookie settings. You may disable them through your browser settings, but this may significantly impact the functionality of our Services.
Examples of what essential cookies do:
- Maintain your login session while you navigate between pages.
- Remember items in your account or session.
- Ensure security features function correctly.
- Load-balance traffic across our servers.
3.2 Functional Cookies
Functional cookies allow our Services to remember choices you have made and provide enhanced, more personalised features. They may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we have added to our pages.
Examples of what functional cookies do:
- Remember your language or region preference.
- Remember your display or accessibility settings.
- Retain form data to save you re-entering information.
- Remember whether you have dismissed a notification or banner.
3.3 Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our Services by collecting and reporting information about usage patterns. This data is used in aggregate form to improve the performance, structure, and content of our Services.
We may use third-party analytics providers such as Google Analytics for this purpose. Information collected through analytics cookies is typically anonymised or pseudonymised.
Examples of what analytics cookies do:
- Count the number of visitors to our pages.
- Track which pages are visited most frequently.
- Measure how long users spend on different parts of our Services.
- Identify where users enter and exit our Services.
3.4 Performance Cookies
Performance cookies collect information about how our Services perform and help us identify and resolve technical issues. They may also help us test new features before rolling them out more widely.
Examples of what performance cookies do:
- Record error messages and page load times.
- Help us understand how changes to our Services affect user experience.
- Support A/B testing of new features or layouts.
3.5 Marketing and Targeting Cookies
Marketing cookies may be used to deliver content and advertisements that are more relevant to you and your interests. They may also be used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and to measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns.
These cookies are set by us or by trusted third-party advertising and marketing partners. They may track your activity across different websites.
Where required by applicable law, marketing cookies will only be placed with your explicit consent.
Examples of what marketing cookies do:
- Track whether you have clicked on a particular advertisement.
- Measure the effectiveness of email campaigns.
- Enable retargeting of users who have previously visited our Services.
4. Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies on our Services are set by third parties, including analytics providers, authentication providers, and marketing partners. We do not control the cookies placed by third parties, and their use is subject to those third parties’ own privacy and cookie policies. We encourage you to review the cookie and privacy policies of any third-party services you use in connection with our Services.
Third-party providers we may use include, but are not limited to:
- Google Analytics — for usage analytics.
- Stripe — for payment processing.
- Auth0 / similar providers — for authentication services.
5. Cookie Duration
Cookies can be either session cookies or persistent cookies:
- Session cookies are temporary and are deleted from your device when you close your browser or end your session.
- Persistent cookies remain on your device for a set period of time, or until you delete them manually. Retention periods vary depending on the purpose of the cookie and the configuration.
6. Your Cookie Choices and Controls
You have several options for managing cookies:
6.1 Cookie Consent Manager
Where required by law, we display a cookie consent banner when you first visit our Services. You can use this to accept or decline non-essential cookies and to manage your preferences at any time.
6.2 Browser Settings
Most browsers allow you to control cookies through their settings. You can typically:
- View the cookies stored on your device.
- Delete all or selected cookies.
- Block cookies from specific websites.
- Block all third-party cookies.
- Set your browser to notify you when a cookie is placed.
Please note that restricting or blocking cookies may affect the functionality of our Services. Browser settings vary — please refer to your browser’s help documentation for specific instructions.
6.3 Opt-Out Tools
You may opt out of certain third-party analytics and advertising cookies using the following tools:
- Google Analytics Opt-Out: tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
- Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) Opt-Out: optout.networkadvertising.org
- Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) Opt-Out: optout.aboutads.info
7. Cookies and Personal Data
Some cookies may be associated with personal information where, for example, you are logged into your account. In such cases, the use of that information is governed by our Privacy Policy, available at nannygoat.net/privacy.
We do not use cookies to collect sensitive personal information such as financial data, health information, or government-issued identifiers.
8. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the cookies we use, changes in technology, or changes in applicable law. When we make material changes, we will update the effective date at the top of this page and, where appropriate, notify you directly.
We encourage you to review this Cookie Policy periodically to stay informed about how we use cookies.
9. Contact Us
If you have any questions about our use of cookies or this Cookie Policy, please contact us at:
NannyGoat Corporation — Privacy Team
Email: privacy@nannygoat.net