Cookie Policy
Information on the use of cookies and similar technologies pursuant to Art. 122 of Italian Legislative Decree 196/2003 (as amended by Legislative Decree 101/2018) and the Italian Data Protection Authority Guidelines of June 10, 2021
Last Updated: March 24, 2026
1. Data Controllers
The Joint Data Controllers for the project Klarinote are Kilian Le Creurer and Matteo Bottoloni, located at Via Emilio Zago 20, Bologna, Italy. For any communication regarding cookies and this policy, you can contact us at support@klarinote.com.
For complete information on the processing of personal data, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
2. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, smartphone, tablet) when you visit a website. Cookies allow the website to recognize your device and remember certain information about your previous visits, such as your preferences.
In addition to cookies, this document also covers other local storage technologies used for similar purposes, such as browser localStorage.
3. Types of Cookies Used
The website klarinote.com uses only technical cookies, meaning strictly necessary cookies and functional cookies. We do not use profiling or marketing cookies.
A. Strictly Necessary Cookies (Technical)
These cookies are essential for the website to function and cannot be disabled. They are set in response to actions you take that constitute a request for a service, such as authentication or setting your preferences.
| Name / Type | Provider | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
sb-*-auth-token |
Supabase (First party) | Authentication session tokens (access token and refresh token). Required to keep you logged in during navigation and across sessions. | Session / Persistent (until logout) |
Cloudflare security cookies (e.g. __cf_bm, cf_clearance) |
Cloudflare | Cookies set by the Cloudflare CDN and security service for bot protection, DDoS mitigation, and load balancing. These are classified as strictly necessary. | Variable (from 30 minutes to 1 year depending on the specific cookie) |
B. Functional Cookies (Technical)
These cookies allow the website to remember choices you have made to improve your browsing experience. They do not collect information that can be used for marketing purposes.
| Name / Type | Provider | Purpose | Duration | Technology |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theme preference (e.g. dark mode) | Klarinote (First party) | Stores your preference for the light or dark interface theme. | Persistent | Cookie / localStorage |
| Pagination preferences | Klarinote (First party) | Stores your preferences for content display and pagination (e.g., number of items per page). | Persistent | Cookie / localStorage |
| Other interface preferences | Klarinote (First party) | Stores any other customization choices you make within the platform. | Persistent | Cookie / localStorage |
4. Web Analytics (No Cookies)
To analyze website performance and improve the user experience, we use Cloudflare Web Analytics. This tool does not use cookies, does not use localStorage, and does not fingerprint devices. Data is collected in aggregate form via a server-side JavaScript beacon.
Since Cloudflare Web Analytics does not set cookies or use individual tracking mechanisms, user consent under cookie regulations is not required. However, we inform you of this data collection for transparency. For more details on how this data is processed, please see the "Technical and Usage Data" section of our Privacy Policy.
5. Third-Party Cookies
In addition to the technical cookies described above, the following third-party services may set strictly necessary cookies:
- Cloudflare: As a CDN and security provider, Cloudflare may set cookies for anti-bot protection and website security. These are classified as strictly necessary and do not require consent. For more information: Cloudflare Cookie Policy.
- Google (Authentication): If you choose to sign in via Google, the authentication process may set cookies on Google's domain that are necessary to complete the OAuth flow. These cookies are managed directly by Google under their own Privacy Policy.
6. Legal Basis
Pursuant to Art. 122(1) of Italian Legislative Decree 196/2003 and the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante) Guidelines of June 10, 2021:
- Strictly necessary and functional cookies (technical cookies) do not require user consent, as they are essential for providing the service explicitly requested by the user or for storing preferences expressed by the user.
- Klarinote does not use profiling cookies or third-party analytics cookies that require prior consent.
7. How to Manage Cookies
You can manage your cookie preferences at any time through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- View stored cookies and delete them individually;
- Block third-party cookies;
- Block all cookies;
- Delete all cookies when you close the browser.
Warning: Disabling technical cookies may prevent the website from functioning correctly and make it impossible to access features that require authentication.
Below are links to cookie management instructions for the main browsers:
8. Changes to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our services or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. If we introduce cookies that require consent (e.g., third-party analytics cookies or profiling cookies), we will update this page and implement a consent mechanism compliant with applicable regulations.
We advise you to review this page periodically. The "Last Updated" date at the top indicates the last revision.