Cookie Notice
- What are cookies? Cookies are small text files stored in your browser that help sites remember information about your visit. Cookies by themselves do not reveal your email address or directly identify you.
- How we use cookies. We use cookies to: (a) enable core site features (e.g., account sign-in, checkout), (b) understand site usage and improve content, (c) personalize your experience, and (d) show relevant Barko content and promotions.
- Types of cookies we set.
- Strictly necessary — required for the site to function (security, load balancing, session).
- Performance/analytics — aggregated usage and traffic stats to improve features.
- Functional — remember preferences like language or previously viewed items.
- Advertising/marketing — when used, these measure campaign effectiveness and may limit repeat ads.
- Third-party cookies. Some features are provided by partners (e.g., payment providers, embedded maps, video). These partners may place their own cookies subject to their policies.
- Your choices. Most browsers let you block, delete, or set preferences for cookies. If you disable certain cookies, parts of the site may not work as intended (for example, staying signed in or completing a booking).
- Managing cookies in your browser. Check your browser’s Help menu for controls. Common paths include Settings > Privacy & Security > Cookies and site data where you can clear data or set site-specific rules.
- Web beacons & local storage. We may use web beacons (single-pixel files) and local storage for analytics and to remember settings similar to cookies.
- Retention. Cookie lifetimes vary. Session cookies expire when you close your browser; persistent cookies remain for a set period or until you delete them.
- Updates to this notice. We may update this page to reflect changes in technology or the law. If changes are material, we’ll take reasonable steps to notify you.
- Contact. Questions? Reach us at privacy@barko.app.
Essential Examples
Authentication, load balancing, fraud prevention, and remembering items during checkout.
Analytics Examples
Page views, device types, and aggregate interaction patterns used to improve site reliability and UX.