1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file a website places on your browser. Cookies let a site remember things between page loads — for example, that you've already filled out a form or confirmed an unsubscribe. Cookies set by xarify.com are "first-party." Cookies set by other domains loaded inside our pages (e.g. youtube.com on the welcome page) are "third-party."
2. Cookies we set
Strictly necessary
| Cookie | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
xar_form_state |
Remembers progress through the 4-step capture form so you don't lose data on refresh. | Session |
xar_pricing_token |
Carries your secure pricing token between the welcome page and the gated pricing page. | 24 hours |
xar_unsub |
Records that you've unsubscribed so the unsubscribe page can confirm and prevent re-subscribe loops. | 1 year |
Functional / preference
| Cookie | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
xar_modal_seen |
Prevents the audit-booking modal from re-opening after you've dismissed it on a session. | 30 days |
Analytics
We do not currently run a third-party analytics product on this site. If we add one in the future (likely a privacy-focused tool such as Plausible or Fathom that does not use cross-site cookies), we will update this page first.
3. Third-party cookies on this site
YouTube (welcome page only)
The private welcome page (/welcome.html) embeds a YouTube video using youtube.com/embed. We use the standard embed mode, which may set YouTube cookies for video playback, language preference, and aggregate watch metrics. To minimize tracking, you can block third-party cookies in your browser, watch the video on YouTube directly, or skip the video — it isn't required to receive your service.
Google Fonts
Our pages load typography (Archivo, Inter, JetBrains Mono) from fonts.googleapis.com and fonts.gstatic.com. Google may receive your IP address and user-agent when fonts are requested. Google Fonts does not set tracking cookies, but the network request itself can be logged by Google.
No advertising or remarketing pixels
We do not run Meta Pixel, Google Ads remarketing, LinkedIn Insight Tag, TikTok Pixel, or any equivalent. We have no plans to add them.
4. How to manage cookies
- Browser settings: every major browser lets you block all cookies, block third-party cookies, or clear stored cookies. See instructions for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
- Block third-party cookies only: the simplest way to keep core site functionality working while preventing the YouTube embed from setting cookies.
- Use a privacy extension: tools like Privacy Badger or uBlock Origin will give you fine-grained control.
- Withdraw email consent: the unsubscribe link in any email we send is the fastest way to remove yourself from our autoresponder and newsletter.
5. Mobile devices
Mobile browsers (Safari on iOS, Chrome on Android) honor the same cookie controls as desktop. Mobile operating systems also offer device-level limits on ad tracking that affect any third-party content embedded on this site.
6. Changes to this Cookie Policy
If we add new cookies, change durations, or add an analytics tool, we will update this page and refresh the "Last updated" date.
7. Questions
Reach us through our contact form with the subject line "Cookie question." See also our full Privacy Policy.