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Cookies Policy

Effective Date: March 8, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Spenat Labs Inc. (d/b/a Walk and Code) (“Walk and Code,” “Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies in connection with walkandcode.com, our web application, and any related software, voice features, integrations, APIs, plugins, extensions, desktop or mobile applications, future products, and related services (collectively, the “Service”).

This Cookie Policy should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.

1. What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your browser, device, or system when you visit or use a website or online service. We may also use similar technologies, including pixels, tags, local storage, SDKs, scripts, device identifiers, session replay tools, APIs, and other tracking or storage technologies. In this Cookie Policy, we refer to all of these collectively as “Cookies.”

Cookies may be set by us (first-party Cookies) or by third parties that provide services to us (third-party Cookies).

Cookies may remain on your device only for the duration of your browsing session (session Cookies) or may remain for a longer period until they expire or are deleted (persistent Cookies).

2. How We Use Cookies

We may use Cookies for any lawful purpose related to operating, securing, maintaining, improving, analyzing, commercializing, and developing the Service, including to:

  • enable the core functionality of the Service;
  • authenticate users and maintain login sessions;
  • remember user settings, account preferences, and choices;
  • support voice-enabled features and session continuity;
  • store interface state, configuration, and product settings;
  • prevent fraud, abuse, account compromise, misuse, and security threats;
  • detect, diagnose, debug, and fix technical issues;
  • monitor availability, performance, reliability, and errors;
  • analyze how users interact with the Service;
  • understand product usage, engagement, retention, and user behavior;
  • measure feature adoption, product effectiveness, and operational metrics;
  • conduct research, testing, and experimentation;
  • improve the Service, our products, our models, and our technologies;
  • support billing-related workflows and subscription administration;
  • remember form entries and onboarding progress;
  • personalize content, user experience, and product flows;
  • support communications, support workflows, and internal operations;
  • comply with legal obligations and enforce our Terms and policies; and
  • support marketing, attribution, campaign measurement, and business analytics where permitted by law.

3. Categories of Cookies We May Use

3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies

These Cookies are used to operate the Service and are generally necessary for core functionality. They may be used to:

  • keep you logged in;
  • authenticate your account;
  • maintain security controls;
  • manage network traffic and load balancing;
  • preserve session integrity;
  • enable navigation and core product functionality; and
  • remember privacy choices or other system-required settings.

Without these Cookies, some parts of the Service may not function properly.

3.2 Functional Cookies

These Cookies help us remember your settings and improve convenience. They may be used to:

  • remember preferences such as language, layout, or feature settings;
  • preserve onboarding state;
  • remember prior choices or product configurations; and
  • improve usability and continuity across sessions.

3.3 Analytics and Performance Cookies

These Cookies help us understand how the Service is used and how it performs. They may be used to:

  • measure visits, usage patterns, and engagement;
  • identify pages, features, or workflows that are popular or not working well;
  • diagnose bugs, crashes, latency, and reliability issues;
  • evaluate product changes and experiments; and
  • generate reports and insights for internal analytics, product improvement, business operations, and service development.

3.4 Security and Integrity Cookies

These Cookies may be used to:

  • detect suspicious activity;
  • help prevent fraud, abuse, and unauthorized access;
  • protect against bots, credential stuffing, and other attacks;
  • support account security and service integrity; and
  • investigate violations of our Terms or policies.

3.5 Advertising, Attribution, and Marketing Cookies

Where permitted by law, we may use Cookies to:

  • measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns;
  • attribute signups, visits, or conversions to particular channels or campaigns;
  • understand the source of traffic to our website or Service;
  • support audience measurement, remarketing, or similar activities; and
  • help tailor communications, promotions, or outreach.

We do not promise that we currently use all such Cookies at all times, but we reserve the right to do so as part of operating and growing the Service.

3.6 Session Replay, Interaction, and Product Experience Technologies

Where permitted by law, we may use tools that record or reconstruct interactions with our website or Service, such as clicks, scrolls, navigation paths, text inputs before submission, session timing, and related behavioral events, in order to understand product usage, troubleshoot issues, improve product design, and support operations.

4. Third-Party Cookies

We may allow third parties to place or access Cookies in connection with the Service, including vendors and providers that support:

  • hosting and infrastructure;
  • authentication;
  • analytics and product intelligence;
  • payment processing;
  • security and fraud prevention;
  • communications and support;
  • performance monitoring and debugging;
  • embedded content or integrations; and
  • advertising, attribution, or marketing tools.

These third parties may collect information directly from your browser or device and may use that information in accordance with their own privacy policies and terms. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third parties.

5. Information Collected Through Cookies

Cookies and similar technologies may collect or help us infer information such as:

  • IP address;
  • browser type and version;
  • device type, identifiers, and operating system;
  • session identifiers;
  • timestamps and time zone information;
  • pages viewed and navigation paths;
  • clicks, feature usage, interactions, and engagement data;
  • referral URLs and campaign identifiers;
  • login state and authentication signals;
  • approximate location inferred from IP address;
  • diagnostic, crash, and performance data; and
  • preferences, behavior signals, and other usage-related information.

6. Legal Bases

To the extent required by applicable law, we use Cookies based on one or more lawful grounds, including:

  • where necessary to provide the Service you request;
  • where necessary for our legitimate interests, including security, analytics, product improvement, fraud prevention, and business operations;
  • where necessary to comply with legal obligations; and
  • where required, with your consent.

7. Your Choices

7.1 Browser Controls

Most browsers allow you to control Cookies through settings that let you block, limit, or delete Cookies. If you block or disable Cookies, some parts of the Service may not function correctly.

7.2 Device and Platform Controls

Your device or operating system may provide controls over certain identifiers or tracking technologies.

7.3 Consent Tools

Where required by applicable law, we may provide a cookie banner, consent manager, or similar tool that allows you to accept, reject, or modify certain Cookie preferences.

7.4 Do Not Track

Some browsers transmit “Do Not Track” signals. Because there is no universally accepted standard for responding to such signals, we do not currently respond to them.

7.5 Effect of Disabling Cookies

Disabling or removing Cookies may affect functionality, account access, preferences, session continuity, performance, and the availability of certain features.

8. Retention

Cookies may persist for different periods depending on their purpose and configuration. Some expire when your session ends, while others remain until deleted or until they expire automatically.

Information derived from or associated with Cookies may be retained for as long as we determine necessary or appropriate for the purposes described in our Privacy Policy and other applicable notices, including for analytics, security, product improvement, compliance, dispute resolution, and business operations.

9. International Data Transfers

Information collected through Cookies may be processed, stored, or transferred in the United States and other countries where we or our vendors operate. Those jurisdictions may have data protection laws that differ from those in your location.

10. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy at any time in our sole discretion. The updated version becomes effective when posted, unless we state otherwise. Your continued use of the Service after an updated Cookie Policy becomes effective means you acknowledge the updated Cookie Policy.

11. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Cookie Policy, contact:

Spenat Labs Inc. (d/b/a Walk and Code)
Email: hello@walkandcode.com