Cookie Policy
Last updated: 10 July 2026
This page explains how NamoLux uses cookies, browser storage, and similar technologies.
Essential storage
Supabase authentication cookies keep you signed in and protect account requests. Security, checkout, subscription, and load-balancing technologies are also necessary to deliver the service. The app may use local storage for preferences, cached results, and saved-name features. These cannot all be disabled without affecting functionality.
Analytics
NamoLux records limited product events to understand reliability and feature use. Vercel also provides hosting analytics. These records can include a pseudonymous session identifier, route, device class, referrer, approximate country, and event details; they are not used to store raw anonymous IP addresses in NamoLux quota logs.
Advertising
Eligible free users may see Google AdSense ads. Paid users do not load the NamoLux advertising script or slots. Where required, Google's certified Privacy & messaging CMP collects and communicates consent choices through the IAB Transparency and Consent Framework. Google and its advertising partners may use cookies or local storage to deliver, limit, measure, and—only where permitted—personalise ads.
If the settings dialog is unavailable, advertising is not currently active for this browser or the site has not yet been approved/configured in AdSense. You can also change browser cookie settings; blocking essential storage may sign you out.
More information
See the Privacy Policy for data rights and contact details. Google explains its advertising data practices in its Advertising Policies.