Cookie Policy
This Cookie Policy explains how BRAIN LAB services use cookies and similar technologies and how you can manage them. This Policy should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
last update: 2026-03-05
1. What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small pieces of text data that a website stores in your browser.
Similar technologies (such as browser local storage) may be used for similar purposes, such as storing your settings.
Cookies may be in the form of "session cookies" (deleted when you close your browser) or "persistent cookies" (stored for a certain period of time).
2. Purpose of using cookies
The Service may use cookies for the purposes listed below.
Currently, the service operates centered on cookies for functional provision and security purposes, and when cookies for analysis or marketing purposes are introduced, prior notice and consent procedures are provided to the extent required by relevant laws.
- Save your language and preferences (e.g. keep the language you choose)
- Security and authentication (maintaining sessions when providing login function, managing tokens, preventing fraudulent use)
- Payment flow support (cookies for security/authentication purposes may be used when linking third-party payment services)
3. Single-party cookies we may use (example)
We may use the following first-party cookies to operate our services:
Actual availability and storage period may vary depending on service configuration and security policy.
- bl_lang: Stores the user's language settings (persistent cookie, up to 1 year)
- bl_access_token: Access token for authentication/session processing (when providing login function, httpOnly, session or short-term)
- bl_refresh_token: Refresh token for session renewal (when login function is provided, httpOnly, up to 30 days)
4. Third-party cookies (payment, etc.)
The Services may link with payment providers (e.g. PayPal, Braintree), and third parties may set their own cookies when you use pages or features of those third-party services during the payment process.
Third-party cookies are managed according to the policies of each provider, and we have no direct control over their settings or behavior.
5. How to manage cookies
Users can allow or block the storage of cookies through their browser settings, and can also delete cookies that have already been stored.
If you block or delete essential cookies, some features (e.g. saving language settings, some security features) may not function properly.
In a mobile environment, you can manage cookies and site data in your browser settings or device (OS) settings.
6. Policy changes
This Cookie Policy may be updated in accordance with changes in relevant laws, technical environments, and service configurations, and any changes will be posted on this page.
7. Contact us
For inquiries regarding the cookie policy, please contact support@mail.brainlab.it.com.