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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: January 30, 2026

1. What are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device. They act as a memory for the website, allowing us to recognize your session and provide a personalized experience across our high-performance computing infrastructure.

2. How We Use Cookies

We categorize our cookies into two critical types:

Essential

Authentication: Managed via Firebase Auth. Session: Our featurize-hub-session cookie ensures your GPU instances remain under your control during your visit.

Functional

Preferences: Remembers UI themes and cluster filters. Analytics: Helps us optimize load balancing across our RTX 4090 and PRO 6000 nodes.

3. Managing Preferences

Developer Tip: Most modern browsers allow you to block cookies. However, disabling Essential Cookies will prevent you from accessing the Console and managing your active GPU instances.

For third-party cookies (like Google Analytics), you can opt-out using the official Google browser add-on or via your browser's "Do Not Track" settings.

Transparency by design

By using our GPU clusters, you acknowledge our use of essential cookies. Download this policy for your records.