Cookie Policy

Last updated May 10, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Kitbees Inc., a Delaware C Corporation ("Kitbees," "we," "us," or "our"), uses cookies, local storage, session storage, software development kits, pixels, and similar technologies (collectively, "Cookies") when you access or use www.kitbees.com, the Kitbees application, and any related websites, product interfaces, communications, or services that link to this Cookie Policy (collectively, the "Services").

This Cookie Policy should be read together with the Kitbees Privacy Policy. If information collected through Cookies is treated as personal information, personal data, or a similar regulated category under applicable law, we will process that information in accordance with the Privacy Policy, this Cookie Policy, and applicable law.

1. What Cookies and Similar Technologies Are

Cookies are small data files stored on or accessed from a browser or device. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, SDKs, scripts, and similar tools. They may be first-party or third-party, and may be session-based or persistent.

2. Why We Use Cookies

We use Cookies to:

  • operate, secure, and maintain the Services;
  • authenticate users and manage sessions;
  • remember preferences and organization settings;
  • support workflows you explicitly request;
  • understand how the Services are used;
  • monitor performance, diagnose errors, and improve reliability;
  • measure feature usage and improve the user experience; and
  • help protect the Services, our users, and our business from fraud, abuse, and misuse.

Where required by applicable law, including in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland, we will request consent before placing or using non-essential Cookies. Strictly necessary Cookies may be used without opt-in consent where permitted because they are required to provide or secure the Services you request.

3. Cookies and Similar Technologies We Use

The categories below are representative and non-exhaustive. Exact names, providers, retention periods, and technical implementations may change as we improve the Services, change vendors, enable or disable features, or deploy new functionality.

A. Strictly Necessary Cookies

These Cookies are required for the Services to function properly and securely. If you block them, parts of the Services may not work.

  1. Authentication and session management
    These help us sign users in, maintain sessions, refresh credentials, enforce access controls, and sign users out. Retention generally lasts until logout, token expiry, or manual clearing.

  2. Security and request-integrity workflows
    These help complete sign-in, integration, and workflow steps and reduce forgery or session-mixup risks. They are generally retained only for the session or a short operational period.

B. Preference and Functional Cookies

These Cookies help remember choices and configuration settings so the Services can work the way you expect.

  1. User interface preferences
    These remember display settings, layout choices, and similar user-selected preferences and typically remain until deleted, overwritten, or reset.

  2. Organization context and navigation preferences
    These help preserve the active organization, saved columns, panel widths, and similar settings and typically remain until deleted, overwritten, or reset.

C. Analytics, Performance, and Product Improvement Cookies

These Cookies help us understand how the Services are used, improve product design, monitor stability, and diagnose technical issues.

  1. Analytics and feature measurement
    These help us understand usage patterns, measure feature performance, evaluate product changes, and improve the Services. Depending on the relevant property or environment, they may rely on cookies, local storage, or similar browser storage.

  2. Error monitoring and performance diagnostics
    These help us detect errors, investigate technical issues, monitor reliability, and troubleshoot performance problems. They may use session storage, browser memory, or similar transient browser storage for the session or until replaced.

4. Third-Party Services and External Pages

Some Kitbees features may direct you to third-party services or pages that operate on their own domains, such as payment pages, hosted portals, or external sign-in and account-connection pages. Those third parties use Cookies under their own terms and privacy notices, not this Cookie Policy.

5. Your Choices

You may manage Cookies through browser controls, device or storage settings, and any consent banner or preference center Kitbees makes available. Blocking or deleting Cookies, local storage, or similar technologies may affect Service functionality.

Most browsers allow you to view, block, or delete cookies. For instructions on managing cookies in common browsers:

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in law, guidance, technology, vendors, or our business practices. When we do, we will revise the "Last Updated" date above and take any additional steps required by applicable law.

7. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or Kitbees' use of Cookies, please contact:

Kitbees Inc., Delaware C Corporation
131 Continental Dr Suite 305
Newark, DE 19713
United States
Email: privacy@kitbees.com