Cookie Policy
Last updated: 01 May 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how AutomateBolt, Inc. ("AutomateBolt", "we") uses cookies and similar tracking technologies when you visit automatebolt.com or use our web application. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored in your browser by the websites you visit. Cookies let sites remember things like your sign-in state, language preference, or recently viewed pages between visits. Some cookies also help site owners understand how their site is being used.
2. The cookies we use
AutomateBolt uses four broad categories of cookies:
Strictly necessary
Required for the site to function. They sign you into your account, remember your workspace, and protect against common security attacks. These cannot be disabled.
Functional
Remember your preferences — language, time zone, theme — so the product feels personalized between sessions.
Analytics
Help us understand which pages are visited, which features are used, and where users get stuck. We use these in aggregate to make the product better. Where required, we ask for your consent before setting them.
Marketing
Used on our public website (not inside the product) to measure the effectiveness of campaigns and to show relevant ads on partner platforms. We only set these with your consent.
3. Third-party cookies
Some pages embed services from third parties — for example, a YouTube video on a blog post or a chat widget on the marketing site. Those third parties may set their own cookies, governed by their own policies.
4. Managing your cookie preferences
The first time you visit automatebolt.com from a region requiring consent, we present a banner letting you accept all cookies, reject non-essential cookies, or fine-tune each category. You can change your choice anytime via the "Cookie settings" link in our footer.
Most browsers also let you block or delete cookies in their privacy settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may break parts of the AutomateBolt product.
5. Do-not-track signals
Different browsers handle "Do Not Track" signals differently and there is no consensus standard. AutomateBolt honors the Global Privacy Control signal where applicable, treating it as a request to opt out of marketing cookies.
6. Updates to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. The "Last updated" date above always reflects the current version. Material changes will be highlighted on our blog or via in-product notice.
7. Contact
Questions about cookies or your preferences? Email support@automatebolt.com.