Cookie
Policy
Transparency regarding the digital identifiers that enable high-fidelity voice research and secure laboratory access at PathAI.
Audit Timestamp
Operational parameters current as of June 1, 2026. This document details the role of local storage in our Human-Computer Interaction frameworks.
Data Collection Context
"Ethics in voice technology begins with engineering transparency."
PathAI utilizes cookies essentially to manage laboratory session states and platform stability. Our research-first approach ensures that we minimize non-essential tracking to preserve technical integrity.
Quick Summary
- Functional Stability Session identifiers used for secure researcher authentication.
- Performance Metrics Anonymized analytics to measure site response latency.
- Preferences Persistent settings for language and accessibility tools.
Classification Hierarchy
Mandatory
Strictly Necessary
These cookies enable core functionality such as network management and security. The site cannot function correctly without these laboratory state identifiers.
Evaluation
Analytics
Helps our engineering team understand how visitors interact with voice-driven research papers and technical frameworks. Data is fully aggregated and anonymized.
Interface
Functional
Enables enhanced features such as acoustic demonstration playback and saved progress through our technical HCI documentation.
Controlling your
digital signature.
You maintain the right to modify or withhold consent for non-essential cookies. While the PathAI platform is built for high-performance voice interaction, blocking certain trackers may affect the loading speed of audio prototypes.
Most web browsers allow control of cookies through browser settings. To learn more about managing these files, please visit your browser's official support documentation or AllAboutCookies.org.
Technical Specifics
Session cookies expire immediately upon closing your browser. Persistent cookies, such as your laboratory tool preferences, remain for 12 months unless cleared manually from your cache.
Absolutely not. Voice data processed via our HCI frameworks is handled through secure API streams. Cookies are strictly metadata used for web session management and do not contain voice samples or biometric profiles.
We minimize the use of third-party domains. Any external identifiers (such as Google Analytics) are strictly limited to platform performance evaluation and the results are not sold to marketing brokers.
Laboratory Inquiries
For detailed technical documentation regarding our data handling or HCI research protocols, please contact our Montréal facilities.
HCI Headquarters
770 Sherbrooke St W
Montréal, QC H3A 1G1, Canada