This Cookie Policy explains how Exodus uses cookies and similar technologies on our marketing website. It should be read together with our Privacy Policy.
01 What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device when you visit. They are widely used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, and to provide information to the site's operators. Cookies can be "session" cookies, which are deleted when you close your browser, or "persistent" cookies, which remain until they expire or you delete them.
We also use related technologies — such as local storage, pixels and software development kits — which we refer to collectively as "cookies" in this policy for simplicity.
02 Why we use cookies
We use cookies to:
- make our website function and remember your preferences;
- keep the site secure and detect malicious activity;
- understand how visitors use the site so we can improve it; and
- where you consent, measure the effectiveness of our marketing.
We do not use cookies to collect crypto-asset keys or to access wallets, and we do not sell the information collected through cookies.
03 Categories of cookies we use
04 Cookie details
The specific cookies we use may change over time. The table below describes representative examples by category:
Cookie names, providers and lifetimes are indicative; consult our in-product cookie settings for the current, definitive list.
05 First- & third-party cookies
First-party cookies are set by Exodus directly. Third-party cookies are set by our service providers — for example, analytics or marketing platforms — when their technology is loaded on our site. Third-party providers process the information they collect according to their own privacy and cookie notices, which we encourage you to review.
06 Similar technologies
- Local & session storage — used to store small amounts of data in your browser to support site functionality and remember preferences.
- Pixels / web beacons — tiny images used to understand engagement, such as whether an email or page was opened or viewed.
- SDKs — code from third-party providers that may use device identifiers for analytics or attribution.
07 How long cookies last
Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain for a defined period — ranging from the duration of a campaign to up to 24 months for some analytics cookies — or until you delete them. Where required by law, we re-request your consent at appropriate intervals.
08 Managing & disabling cookies
You can control cookies in several ways:
- Consent settings — use our cookie banner or settings panel to accept or reject non-essential cookies and to change your choices at any time.
- Browser controls — most browsers let you block or delete cookies and warn you before they are set. Refer to your browser's help pages for instructions.
- Provider opt-outs — some analytics and advertising providers offer their own opt-out tools.
Blocking strictly necessary cookies may cause parts of the website to stop working correctly. Disabling other categories will not break the site but may reduce functionality or personalisation.
09 Do Not Track
Some browsers offer a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal. Because there is no common industry standard for how to interpret DNT signals, our website does not currently respond to them. We honour the choices you make through our cookie settings and applicable opt-out mechanisms.
10 Changes to this policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in the technologies we use or for legal or operational reasons. When we make material changes, we will update the "Last updated" date above and, where appropriate, provide additional notice.
11 Contact
Questions about our use of cookies can be sent to info@exodusfinance.org or via our contact form.
Exodus Development LLC, 1309 Coffeen Avenue STE 1200, 11095 Sugarview Dr Ste 100, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801.
This document is a template provided for convenience and does not constitute legal advice. Please confirm the actual cookies in use and have the policy reviewed by qualified legal counsel before publishing.