Cookie Policy

This Cookie Policy explains how QuantixAI uses cookies and similar technologies on our public website quantix-ai.eu. It applies to visitors from the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. It was last updated on July 3, 2026.

For how we process personal data more generally, see our Privacy Policy.

1. What are cookies and similar technologies?

A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser. It can be read back on a later visit, either by us (first-party) or by a third party whose code we have included (third-party).

We also use technologies that behave like cookies:

For convenience we refer to all of these as “cookies” below.

2. Your choices come first

This is a static website. When you first arrive, only strictly-necessary functional cookies are active. Nothing that tracks you - no analytics - runs until you make a choice in our cookie banner.

You can change or withdraw your choice at any time using the “Cookie settings” link in the site footer.

3. Categories of cookies we use

These are necessary for the site to work and to remember your preferences. They do not track you across websites. Legal basis: our legitimate interest / necessity for a service you request (Article 6(1)(b)/(f) GDPR).

Name Set by Purpose Storage / Duration
qx-consent-v1 QuantixAI (first-party) Remembers your cookie-consent choices Browser localStorage, until you change or clear it
Paddle checkout cookies Paddle (paddle.com) Enables the secure subscription checkout overlay when you start a purchase Session / short-lived; loaded only once you engage with pricing or checkout on the Platform page

Paddle is our payment provider. It is not loaded on every page — only on the Platform page, and only once you scroll to pricing or click a checkout button. Its cookies are functional (they make checkout work). See Paddle’s privacy policy.

Used to understand, in aggregate, how the site is used so we can improve it. Legal basis: your consent (Article 6(1)(a) GDPR).

Name Set by Purpose Duration
_ga Google Analytics 4 Distinguishes anonymous visitors Up to 24 months
_ga_<container-id> Google Analytics 4 Persists session state for GA4 Up to 24 months
_gid Google Analytics 4 Distinguishes visitors (short-term) 24 hours

When you withdraw a consent, we stop loading that service in every tab you have this site open in — not just the tab where you changed it — and clear the first-party cookies we can. If we can’t confirm your browser actually saved the choice (for example, storage is blocked or full in private browsing), we tell you and apply it for that visit only; a page reload completes a successful change.

Your choice is stored in your browser (localStorage), not on our servers. Because of this, your choice is per-browser and per-device, and you will see the banner again if you clear your browser data or use a different device.

6. Your rights and contact

You have rights over your personal data under the GDPR, including access, rectification, erasure, and objection. See the Privacy Policy for the full description and how to exercise them.

Questions about this Cookie Policy:

7. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy when our use of cookies changes. Material changes will be reflected here with a new “last updated” date, and - where required - we will ask for your consent again.