This page forms part of the MesaLibre public documentation. Please review it together with the related legal pages linked alongside it.
1. What this statement covers
This statement covers cookies and comparable browser-side technologies used on MesaLibre public pages, onboarding flows, and related web experiences. Depending on the environment, the service may also use local storage, session storage, or equivalent browser storage for operational reasons.
2. Categories of technologies
Strictly necessary technologies support core website and product functions such as security, page delivery, language handling, session continuity, fraud prevention, or other features that are required for the service requested by the user.
Preference technologies may remember settings such as language or other browser-side choices. Analytics, measurement, advertising, or profiling technologies are separate categories and should not be treated as strictly necessary merely because they are useful to the website operator.
3. How MesaLibre currently uses browser-side storage
MesaLibre may use browser-side storage for strictly necessary and preference-related purposes such as preserving language choices, setup references, account-session continuity, and other settings needed to provide the requested service or maintain a smoother operator experience.
Where an onboarding or payment flow relies on a secure third-party checkout or related infrastructure, that provider may also place its own strictly necessary or security-related technologies in connection with the requested transaction.
4. Optional cookies and separate choice
If MesaLibre introduces non-essential analytics, advertising, or similar optional technologies on the public website in the future, we will aim to provide any legally required information and choice mechanism at the point where those technologies are used.
Accepting the website Terms & Conditions during onboarding does not replace any legally required cookie-choice controls for optional technologies.
5. Third parties
Some third-party providers involved in hosting, payment, security, or embedded content may use their own cookies or comparable technologies when their services are requested. Their handling of those technologies is governed by their own notices and settings where applicable.
6. How to manage cookies
You can usually control cookies through your browser settings, including deleting stored items, blocking specific categories, or clearing site data. Please note that disabling strictly necessary technologies may affect the availability or security of some parts of the website or onboarding journey.
7. Updates and contact
We may update this statement when the website or technology stack changes. The latest version will be posted on this page with its effective date. Questions about this statement can be sent to the company contact details shown below.
