Cookies and Similar Technologies Policy

Effective Date: June 6, 2026

Last Updated: June 6, 2026

Version: 1.0

What This Cookies Policy Covers

This Cookies Policy explains how Tript, Inc. d/b/a Violette (“Violette,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar technologies in connection with its websites, mobile applications, account tools, AI-enabled onboarding features, community features, messaging environments, and related products and services that link to or reference this Cookies Policy (collectively, the “Services”).

This Cookies Policy should be read together with Violette’s Terms of Use, Privacy Notice, AI Use Disclosure, and any other relevant legal notices.

Article I: What Are Cookies and Similar Technologies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your browser, device, or application when you visit a website or use an online service. Violette and its service providers may also use related technologies, such as pixels, web beacons, software development kits (“SDKs”), device identifiers, APIs, local storage, tags, scripts, log files, and similar technologies. For convenience, we refer to all of these as “cookies and similar technologies” in this Cookies Policy unless the context requires otherwise.

These technologies may help us recognize users or devices, maintain sessions, remember settings, understand usage patterns, improve performance, protect security, troubleshoot problems, personalize experiences, and support other functions described below.

Article II: Categories of Cookies and Similar Technologies We May Use

Depending on the Services you use, Violette and its service providers may use the following categories of cookies and similar technologies:

1. Strictly Necessary Technologies

These technologies are necessary for the Services to function properly and cannot generally be switched off in our systems. They may be used to:

  1. enable core website and app functionality;
  2. authenticate users and maintain secure sessions;
  3. remember privacy, cookie, or security settings;
  4. route traffic and balance network load;
  5. detect fraud, abuse, or malicious activity; and
  6. maintain system integrity, logging, and troubleshooting.

Because these technologies are necessary to provide the Services, they typically do not require consent where applicable law recognizes an exemption for strictly necessary technologies.

2. Functional and Preference Technologies

These technologies help us remember your settings and enhance the way the Services work. They may be used to remember preferences such as language, display settings, login state, accessibility settings, onboarding progress, or similar user choices.

3. Analytics and Performance Technologies

These technologies help us understand how users interact with the Services, measure usage, diagnose errors, monitor performance, improve design, and evaluate feature engagement. They may collect information such as pages viewed, screens visited, clicks, taps, scrolling behavior, referral URLs, time spent, crash data, device information, and other interaction data.

Some analytics tools may include session replay, form analytics, or event-based tracking that records or reconstructs aspects of user interaction with our interfaces for quality assurance, troubleshooting, product improvement, fraud prevention, or security purposes, subject to applicable law and the disclosures in our Terms of Use and Privacy Notice.

4. Security and Integrity Technologies

These technologies help us detect suspicious behavior, secure accounts, prevent spam or abuse, enforce platform rules, and protect the Services and our users. They may include login protection tools, bot detection tools, device fingerprinting measures where permitted by law, rate-limiting tools, and related security controls.

5. Personalization Technologies

These technologies help us tailor the user experience, including by remembering interests, onboarding progress, likely affinities, or feature usage patterns. They may support community recommendations, content suggestions, interface customization, or AI-assisted personalization.

6. Advertising, Attribution, and Targeted Advertising Technologies

Violette may use advertising, attribution, retargeting, conversion measurement, or similar technologies if it engages in marketing, campaign measurement, audience development, or targeted advertising activities.

These technologies may collect information about your interactions with the Services and other online services over time in order to measure ad performance, attribute traffic sources, build audiences, or deliver more relevant advertising.

If Violette uses these technologies in a way that requires notice, consent, or an opt-out right under applicable law, Violette will provide the required mechanisms. If Violette does not use these technologies in a particular product environment, this section should be read as a disclosure of potential use and not a representation that such technologies are active everywhere.

Article III: How We Use Cookies and Similar Technologies

We may use cookies and similar technologies to:

  1. provide and maintain the Services;
  2. create, maintain, and secure user sessions;
  3. remember settings and user choices;
  4. support login, authentication, and account security;
  5. measure use of the Services and improve functionality;
  6. troubleshoot errors and debug problems;
  7. detect fraud, spam, abuse, unauthorized access, or other harmful activity;
  8. personalize content, recommendations, or user experience;
  9. support analytics, attribution, and campaign measurement where used;
  10. comply with legal obligations and enforce our agreements; and
  11. support customer service, trust and safety, and internal operations.

Article IV: Community Hubs, Circles, and Similar Technologies

Violette’s Services may include community hubs and circles, which are different types of community environments.

In hubs, Violette may use cookies and similar technologies to operate the environment, maintain sessions, measure engagement, support moderation, improve features, and protect the Services.

In circles, message content may be encrypted and not ordinarily visible to Violette, but Violette may still use cookies and similar technologies to authenticate users, secure sessions, maintain functionality, collect technical metadata, monitor performance, and protect the Services.

The use of encrypted messaging features does not mean that no cookies, identifiers, logs, or similar technical data are collected.

Article V: Information Collected Through Cookies and Similar Technologies

The information collected through cookies and similar technologies may include:

  1. IP address and information derived from it, such as approximate location;
  2. browser type, device identifiers, operating system, app version, and device settings;
  3. pages, screens, and features viewed or used;
  4. timestamps, navigation paths, referral URLs, clicks, taps, and scrolling behavior;
  5. session information, login state, and authentication events;
  6. crash reports, error logs, and performance data; and
  7. other technical or interaction information described in our Privacy Notice.

Some of this information may be associated with your account or other personal information.

Article VI: Third-Party Providers

Violette may permit certain third-party service providers to place or access cookies and similar technologies on or through the Services for purposes such as hosting, infrastructure, analytics, security, support, content delivery, embedded content, attribution, or other operational functions.

Those third parties may process information on Violette’s behalf and, in some cases, according to their own terms or privacy notices. Where applicable law requires it, Violette will provide appropriate notice and choice regarding third-party technologies.

Article VII: Your Choices

Depending on your jurisdiction and the technologies in use, you may be able to control cookies and similar technologies by:

  1. using Violette’s cookie banner, consent manager, or preference center;
  2. changing your browser or device settings to block or delete cookies;
  3. adjusting mobile device settings relating to app permissions or identifiers;
  4. using privacy controls offered by third-party browsers or platforms; or
  5. submitting a privacy request where applicable law provides relevant rights.

Please note that disabling certain technologies may affect the availability or functionality of parts of the Services.

Article VIII: Browser-Based Signals and Opt-Out Tools

Where required by applicable law, Violette will recognize valid browser-based opt-out preference signals for processing activities covered by those laws.

Violette may also provide additional tools or settings for managing preferences relating to analytics, personalization, or advertising technologies where appropriate.

Article IX: International Users

Violette is based in the United States and may use infrastructure or service providers located in the United States, the Netherlands, the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and other jurisdictions.

Information collected through cookies and similar technologies may be processed in those jurisdictions, which may have data protection laws different from those in your place of residence. Where required by law, Violette will implement appropriate safeguards for cross-border transfers.

Article X: Changes to This Cookies Policy

Violette may update this Cookies Policy from time to time to reflect changes in technology, law, product functionality, or business practices. If we make material changes, we will provide notice as required by applicable law.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this Cookies Policy or Violette’s use of cookies and similar technologies, contact:

Tript, Inc. d/b/a Violette
PO Box 6156, Harrisburg, PA 17112
Email: support@violette.com
Privacy: privacy@violette.com
Legal Notices: legal@violette.com