This page explains the cookies and similar technologies Arx uses on our marketing site at foundersarx.com and our authenticated web application at app.foundersarx.com, what they are used for, and how you can control them.
Cookies are small text files that a website stores in your browser and reads back on subsequent visits. They let a site recognise you across page loads (for example, to keep you signed in), remember your preferences, or measure usage. We also use related browser APIs such as localStorage for the same general purposes; this page covers both.
These are required for the site and application to function. We do not ask consent for them because the Service cannot operate without them.
These remember choices you have made so the product works the way you expect.
With your consent on the marketing site, we use Google Analytics 4 to measure traffic and engagement in aggregate (pages visited, referral sources, conversion to signup). Google may set analytics cookies under its own privacy policy. We configure Consent Mode so analytics cookies are not set until you accept the banner.
Inside the authenticated founders app, we also use first-party analytics to understand product usage (which features are used, error rates). That data is keyed to a non-identifying session identifier and is not sold or shared with advertising networks.
When you, as a founder, share a data room or pitch deck through Arx, the viewer's session is logged so we can show you analytics (who opened the deck, time spent, pages viewed). This logging is a feature of the Service, not a tracker on the marketing site, and is described in our Privacy Policy.
We do not embed third-party advertising trackers. Some pages or flows interact with the following third parties, which may set their own cookies under their own privacy policies:
The web application uses localStorage and sessionStorage for similar purposes to functional cookies — for example, to cache draft updates and remember toggle states. These are scoped to your browser and are cleared when you clear browser data.
You can clear cookies and local storage at any time from your browser settings. Doing so will sign you out of the web app and reset any UI preferences.
Most browsers let you block third-party cookies by default; that setting will not interfere with strictly necessary cookies set by Arx on its own domains, but it may affect embedded players or third-party sign-in.
If a cookie consent banner is shown to you because of your location, your choices in that banner control non-essential categories. Your choices are remembered for the lifetime of the consent cookie or until you clear it.
We may update this page when we change which cookies we use or add a new analytics or integration provider. Material changes are reflected in the Last updated date above and, where the change adds a new subprocessor that processes personal data, will also be announced on the Subprocessors page.
This document is provided for transparency. It is not legal advice.