Cookies Policy
Last Updated: June 15, 2026
Welcome to Dictationer, our website www.dictationer.com, and our related services, applications, products, and content. Dictationer uses cookies and similar technologies that are necessary to operate our service, keep users signed in, manage login and logout sessions, protect accounts, prevent abuse, remember essential preferences, and provide core service functionality. We do not use cookies for paid advertising, behavioral advertising, or remarketing.
1. What Is a Cookie?
Cookies are small files placed on your browser or device by websites or applications you visit. Cookies can help a website recognize your browser or device, keep you signed in, remember essential preferences, improve security, and provide requested functionality.
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2. Categories of Cookies and Similar Technologies
Dictationer may use the following categories of cookies and similar technologies:
- First-party cookies: Cookies served directly by Dictationer to provide our website and service functionality.
- Session cookies: Cookies that exist only while your browser is open and are usually deleted when you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies: Cookies that remain on your device after your browser is closed and expire after a set period or when deleted manually.
- Local storage and session storage: Browser storage technologies that may keep essential settings, temporary service data, or session-related information on your device.
3. What Types of Cookies Do We Use?
We currently use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
- Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are required for Dictationer to work properly. They may support login sessions, account access, logout, security, abuse prevention, payment flow where applicable, upload and processing features, load balancing, and other core service functionality.
- Preference Cookies: These cookies or similar technologies may remember basic choices such as language, interface settings, or other preferences that make the service easier to use.
- Security and Abuse Prevention Cookies: These cookies and similar technologies may help us detect suspicious activity, prevent abuse, protect accounts, reduce fraud, and keep Dictationer secure.
4. Cookies We Do Not Use
Dictationer does not use cookies for paid advertising, behavioral advertising, remarketing, or cross-site ad tracking. If this changes in the future, we will update this Cookies Policy and, where required, ask for consent before using non-essential cookies.
5. Local Storage and Similar Technologies
In addition to cookies, we may use browser local storage, session storage, scripts, or similar technologies to store essential service information, temporary session-related data, feature settings, or basic preferences. These technologies are used to operate Dictationer and provide requested functionality.
6. How to Delete or Manage Cookies
You can manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to view, delete, block, or limit cookies and similar technologies.
- View and delete specific cookies or local data stored on your device.
- Block third-party cookies or similar technologies.
- Block cookies from specific websites.
- Block all cookies entirely.
- Delete cookies when you close your browser.
7. Effects of Disabling Cookies
If you delete or block cookies, some parts of Dictationer may not work properly. For example, you may be signed out, lose saved preferences, experience reduced functionality, or be unable to use account, payment, upload, or processing features.
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8. Changes to This Cookies Policy
We may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our service, technology, legal requirements, or business practices. When we update this policy, we will revise the “Last Updated” date at the top of this page. The latest version will always be posted on our website.
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This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal guidance, consult with a qualified attorney.