Cookie Policy
Effective date: Date not set • Last updated: 2025-12-20
Cookies may be used to remember preferences and improve performance. Where required, you can opt in/out.
You can adjust cookie settings in your browser and (where available) in our cookie preference controls.
Essential cookies keep core site features working (like security and basic preferences).
1) What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember information about your visit, which can make future visits easier and improve the user experience.
2) How we use cookies
NextRaise aims to keep things minimal and useful. Depending on the features enabled on the site, we may use cookies to:
- Remember preferences (for example, currency display, language, or basic UI settings).
- Maintain security (for example, protect against abusive traffic or malicious requests).
- Measure performance (for example, anonymous page load timing and error monitoring).
- Analyze usage (for example, aggregated analytics to improve content and tools).
3) Types of cookies (categories)
Cookies generally fall into the categories below:
| Category | Purpose | Examples | Can you disable? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strictly necessary | Required for core site functionality, security, and basic preferences. | Security tokens, session identifiers, load balancing | Not recommended (may break site features) |
| Preferences | Remember settings that improve your experience. | Currency choice, UI preferences | Yes |
| Analytics | Understand how users interact with the site (often aggregated). | Page views, clicks, performance metrics | Yes |
| Marketing | Show personalized content or ads (if ever enabled). | Ad targeting cookies | Yes |
4) Third-party cookies
Some features on NextRaise may use third-party services (for example, analytics, performance monitoring, payments, or embedded content). These providers may set cookies subject to their own policies. We recommend reviewing those providers’ cookie and privacy notices.
5) Managing your cookie preferences
You can manage cookies in several ways:
- Browser controls: Most browsers let you block, delete, or limit cookies in settings.
- Private browsing: Some cookies are cleared when you close private/incognito windows.
- Device settings: Mobile devices also provide privacy controls for cookies and tracking.
Disabling some cookies may affect site features such as saved settings or smooth navigation.
6) Do Not Track (DNT) signals
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” setting. Because there is no universal standard for DNT, websites may respond differently. Where practical, we aim to respect privacy-forward signals and minimize non-essential tracking.
7) Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, legal requirements, or our practices. We will update the “Last updated” date at the top of the page when changes are made.
8) Contact
If you have questions about cookies or this policy, you can contact us via our Contact page.
Do you sell my data?
We do not aim to build a data-broker business. Our focus is building tools. If we ever add third-party services, they will be disclosed in relevant policies.
Do cookies store my salary inputs?
We recommend not storing sensitive inputs in cookies. Where we store preferences (like currency), it is generally non-sensitive.