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Cookie Preferences
Last updated 2026-02-27
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Third-party processors
CanvasMint relies on infrastructure and analytics subprocessors who may set cookies or similar technologies when you opt in. Subprocessors are bound by contractual clauses requiring appropriate safeguards and limited use consistent with documented instructions.
A current list of categories—not exhaustive vendor names when they rotate—is available upon request for enterprise customers preparing joint assessments.
Categories in use
Necessary cookies support authentication, load balancing, and security telemetry. Preference cookies remember UI choices such as theme mode when you opt in to storage. Analytics cookies, when allowed, collect pseudonymous interaction data to improve information architecture.
Advertising cookies are not used on this marketing site as of the last updated date above; if that stance changes, this section will be revised before new tags fire.
Consent and withdrawal
On your first visit, CanvasMint presents a consent surface that records your decision in local storage using a brand-prefixed key. You may withdraw consent at any time by clearing storage or using the preference link surfaced in the banner.
Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing conducted prior to withdrawal, but it stops optional tags from firing on subsequent page loads where technically feasible.
Managing preferences
Browser vendors publish instructions for blocking or deleting cookies. Because techniques differ between Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge, CanvasMint recommends consulting the help documentation for your specific version.
If you block all cookies, expect reduced convenience features such as remembered theme selections until you allow storage again.
Questions
For questions about cookies or to request a copy of the latest subprocessor overview, email [email protected]. Please include your role and organization so we can route the request efficiently.
For broader questions about personal data, consult the Privacy Statement, which explains additional rights and retention practices.