Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website when you visit it. They are widely used to make websites function correctly, remember your preferences, and — in the case of many platforms — track your behaviour across the web for advertising purposes.
There are several types of cookies: session cookies (which expire when you close your browser), persistent cookies (which remain for a set period), first-party cookies (set by the website you are visiting), and third-party cookies (set by external services embedded in the page).
Similar technologies such as local storage, session storage, and fingerprinting techniques serve analogous purposes. This policy covers all such technologies as applied by TITILISA.
TITILISA is built on a privacy-by-design philosophy. We deliberately chose to avoid the tracking and analytics infrastructure that the majority of SaaS platforms rely on. This means:
The following is a complete inventory of cookies placed by TITILISA. We maintain this list and update it whenever our cookie usage changes.
To be unambiguous: TITILISA does not engage in cross-site tracking, behavioural profiling for advertising, or data sharing with data brokers or advertising networks.
The social media platforms you connect to TITILISA (Meta, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest) operate their own cookies and tracking infrastructure independently within their own platforms. TITILISA does not control, receive, or process data from those platforms' own tracking systems. Your interactions on those platforms are governed by their respective privacy policies.
TITILISA's own pages and application shell are clean of all such third-party embeds. We do not load external tracking scripts, beacon URLs, or pixel images from advertising or analytics networks on any page of the Platform.
TITILISA recognises and respects the Global Privacy Control (GPC) browser signal. If your browser or browser extension sends a GPC signal indicating that you do not wish your data to be sold or shared, we will treat this as a formal opt-out request.
The Global Privacy Control is a technical specification that allows users to communicate their privacy preferences automatically via a browser-level signal. It is recognised under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and similar regulations as a valid opt-out mechanism.
When a GPC signal is detected from your browser:
GPC-capable browsers and extensions include: Brave Browser (built-in), Firefox with Global Privacy Control extension, DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser, and others. You can learn more at globalprivacycontrol.org.
Because TITILISA uses only essential session cookies, there is no optional cookie consent banner — we do not have any non-essential cookies to give consent for or against. The essential cookies we use are required for the Platform to function and cannot be disabled without breaking core functionality.
You can manage cookies at the browser level using your browser's built-in settings:
Please note that blocking all cookies at the browser level will prevent you from logging in to TITILISA, as session authentication depends on cookie functionality. You may whitelist titilisa.com specifically to maintain functionality while blocking cookies on other sites.
You can also clear cookies for titilisa.com at any time through your browser settings. This will log you out of any active session.
We will update this Cookie Policy if our cookie usage changes. Any new cookie type added to the Platform will be disclosed here before deployment, along with its purpose, duration, and classification.
If we ever introduce non-essential cookies in the future (for example, an optional analytics programme), we will implement a proper consent mechanism giving you explicit choice before any such cookies are set. Non-essential cookies will never be set without your prior consent.
Material changes to this Policy will be communicated by email to active subscribers and by updating the effective date at the top of this page.
For questions about our cookie practices, GPC signal handling, or privacy preferences, please contact: