Cookie Policy
- Effective date
- March 15, 2026
- Last updated
- March 15, 2026
- Privacy contact
- privacy@auroracommand.ai
Aurora Command uses cookies and similar technologies for necessary site functions, user preferences, and consent-aware analytics or marketing on the public marketing site.
On public Aurora marketing pages, Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity load only after analytics consent, Reb2B and Borealis's first-party marketing attribution runtime load only after marketing consent, and supported Global Privacy Control signals keep optional technologies off.
1. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files that websites place on a browser or device. Borealis may also use similar technologies such as pixels, local storage objects, session identifiers, SDKs, tags, and scripts. These technologies help operate the site, remember preferences, understand performance, maintain security, and, where permitted, support analytics or marketing activity.
2. How Aurora Command uses these technologies
- Strictly necessary technologies support login sessions, security, fraud prevention, load balancing, form submission, navigation, and other core site or service functions.
- Functional or preference technologies remember settings, preserve user preferences, and improve convenience or continuity across sessions.
- On public Aurora marketing pages, optional analytics and performance technologies currently include Google Analytics and Microsoft Clarity. They load only after analytics consent is granted.
- On public Aurora marketing pages, optional marketing or attribution technologies currently include Reb2B and Borealis's first-party marketing attribution runtime. They load only after marketing consent is granted.
- Optional analytics and marketing technologies are not loaded on sensitive routes such as login, dashboard, admin, registration, reset-password, or Trust Center paths.
3. First-party and third-party technologies
Some technologies are set directly by Borealis. Others may be set by service providers or third parties that help host the website, analyze traffic, process communications, or measure campaign performance. Depending on the page or feature, those third parties may receive device, browser, or usage information associated with your interaction.
4. Managing your choices
- Aurora Command presents a cookie banner or preference tool on the public marketing site that lets you accept, reject, or customize optional cookies or similar technologies.
- Aurora Command treats supported browser opt-out preference signals such as Global Privacy Control as requests to keep optional analytics or marketing technologies off.
- You can also manage cookies through browser or device settings, including deleting cookies, blocking future cookies, or receiving notice when cookies are set.
- Blocking or deleting technologies may affect website or service performance and can disable some features, preferences, or sign-in continuity.
- Marketing email unsubscribe settings do not necessarily control browser-based cookies or similar technologies.
5. Relationship to privacy rights
Certain privacy laws may treat the use of optional analytics, attribution, or advertising technologies as a disclosure, targeted advertising activity, sale, or sharing of personal information depending on how the technology operates and what data flows occur. Where applicable, Aurora Command describes those practices in the Privacy Policy and provides the controls or request channels required by law.
6. Changes and contact
Borealis may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes to technology, service providers, legal requirements, or website practices. When it does, Borealis will update the published effective date or last-updated date and, where required, provide additional notice.
Questions about cookies, similar technologies, or privacy choices may be sent to privacy@auroracommand.ai. General support requests may be sent to support@auroracommand.ai.