Effective May 17, 2026
Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains the cookie banner on lariscan.com, which technologies are essential, which are optional, and how visitors can change their choices.
1. Scope
This Cookie Policy applies to the Laris website, including lariscan.com and pages that link to this Policy. It explains how Laris may use cookies, local storage, pixels, tags, SDKs, scripts, and similar technologies on the website.
This Policy should be read together with the Privacy Policy. If you use Laris as a merchant or account user, additional cookies and storage may be used inside the product for authentication, security, preferences, and service operation.
2. What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored by a browser. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, tags, and scripts that can remember choices, measure visits, secure a session, or help us understand how the website performs.
Some technologies are set directly by Laris. Others may be set by vendors that provide analytics, advertising measurement, session replay, tag management, or embedded services for Laris.
3. Essential technologies
Essential technologies are used to make the website work, remember your cookie preference, route form submissions, protect the site from abuse, maintain security, and support basic performance. These do not require consent where applicable law allows them as strictly necessary technologies.
- Cookie preference storage: laris-cookie-consent-v1 in browser local storage, used to remember whether you selected Accept all or Essential only.
- Contact and anti-abuse functionality: technical data needed to submit forms, route demo requests, reduce spam, and maintain reliability.
- Hosting and security logs: technical request data such as IP address, browser, device, timestamps, URLs, and diagnostic information used to operate and secure the website.
4. Optional analytics and marketing technologies
Optional technologies load only after you choose Accept all in the cookie banner, unless another lawful basis or setting applies. They help Laris understand which pages are useful, improve messaging, diagnose friction, and measure campaigns.
- Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager, if configured, may help measure visits, traffic sources, events, and campaign performance.
- Plausible Analytics, if configured, may help measure privacy-focused website traffic and page performance.
- Microsoft Clarity may help Laris understand page interaction patterns, usability issues, and anonymized or pseudonymized session behavior.
- Meta Pixel, if configured, may help measure marketing campaigns and interest in Laris across Meta services.
5. Examples of cookies and storage
- laris-cookie-consent-v1: local storage value used by Laris to remember your cookie preference.
- _ga, _ga_*, _gid, and _gat: Google Analytics cookies that may be used to distinguish visits and measure traffic when Google Analytics is enabled and accepted.
- _fbp and _fbc: Meta cookies that may be used for advertising measurement when Meta Pixel is enabled and accepted.
- _clck and _clsk: Microsoft Clarity cookies that may be used to connect page views and understand interaction patterns when Clarity is enabled and accepted.
- Vendor-specific cookies: tools loaded through Google Tag Manager or embedded providers may use their own identifiers according to their privacy notices.
6. Your choices
When the cookie banner appears, you can choose Accept all or Essential only. If you choose Essential only, Laris will not intentionally load optional analytics or marketing scripts from the banner-controlled website experience.
You can reopen the cookie settings control on the website to change your choice. If you move from Accept all to Essential only, the website attempts to remove common analytics cookies and reloads so optional scripts stop running.
You can also use browser settings to block, delete, or limit cookies. Blocking essential technologies may prevent parts of the website or service from working correctly.
7. Third-party providers
Third-party providers may process technical and usage information when their tools are enabled. Their technologies, retention periods, and opt-out methods are governed by their own terms and privacy notices. Laris may update, add, remove, or replace vendors as the website and service evolve.
8. Retention
Cookie and local storage retention varies by technology. The Laris consent preference remains in local storage until you clear browser storage or change your preference. Analytics and marketing cookies may expire according to vendor settings, browser controls, or manual deletion.
9. Do Not Track and global privacy signals
Some browsers offer Do Not Track or global privacy signals. Because standards and legal requirements vary, Laris may not respond to every signal in the same way. Where legally required and technically feasible, Laris will honor applicable consent and opt-out signals.
10. Updates and contact
Laris may update this Cookie Policy as the website, vendors, analytics setup, or legal requirements change. Questions about cookies or privacy choices can be sent through the contact form on this website.