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Cookie and Tracking Technologies

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What it is

The policy references a separate Cookies Policy governing the use of cookies, pixels, and similar tracking technologies on the Miro platform and website, which authorizes use of these technologies for analytics, advertising, and functional purposes.

This analysis describes what Miro's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology

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Why it matters (compliance & governance perspective)

The use of a separate Cookies Policy means that tracking technology practices are documented outside the main privacy policy, requiring users to review both documents to understand the full scope of data collection via cookies and similar mechanisms.

Interpretive note: Cookie-specific practices are documented in a separate policy not included in this document; details of consent mechanisms and third-party cookie use cannot be confirmed from the privacy policy text alone.

Change history

modified May 21, 2026

Provision renamed from 'Cookies and Tracking Technologies' to 'Cookie and Tracking Technologies' with grammatical adjustment.

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Consumer impact (what this means for users)

Under this structure, tracking technologies including cookies and pixels used on the Miro platform are governed by the Cookies Policy at miro.com/legal/cookies-policy/, which users should review to understand advertising and analytics tracking practices and available opt-out mechanisms.

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Institutional analysis (Compliance & governance intelligence)

1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Cookie and tracking technology use engages the EU ePrivacy Directive (Cookie Law), GDPR consent requirements for non-essential cookies, UK PECR, and CCPA/CPRA for California residents. EU and UK users must be offered the ability to refuse non-essential cookies. The relevant enforcement authorities are national data protection authorities and, in the UK, the ICO. 2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The separation of cookie disclosures into a standalone policy requires compliance teams to assess both documents. Non-compliance with ePrivacy consent requirements for analytics and advertising cookies is a common enforcement focus for EU supervisory authorities. 3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: EU/EEA and UK users have the strongest protections, requiring opt-in consent for non-essential cookies under ePrivacy and GDPR frameworks. California residents have opt-out rights for cookies used for targeted advertising under CPRA. 4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise customers deploying Miro for employee use should assess whether cookie consent mechanisms on the Miro platform are consistent with their own cookie governance policies and employee privacy notices. 5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Compliance teams should review the Cookies Policy at miro.com/legal/cookies-policy/ to assess the categories of cookies deployed, consent mechanisms offered, and whether third-party advertising cookies are included.

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Applicable agencies

  • FTC
    The FTC has jurisdiction over deceptive tracking and data collection practices involving cookies and similar technologies for US consumers.
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Applicable regulations

CCPA/CPRA
California, USA
Colorado AI Act
US-CO
Connecticut Data Privacy Act Amendments
US-CT
CAN-SPAM
United States Federal
FTC Act Section 5
United States Federal
GDPR
European Union
Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act
US-IN
Kentucky Consumer Data Protection Act
US-KY
Universal Opt-Out Mechanism Expansion 2026
US
VPPA
United States Federal

Provision details

Document information
Document
Miro Privacy Policy
Entity
Miro
Document last updated
May 5, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
May 21, 2026
Last verified
May 21, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-012986
Document ID
CA-D-00556
Evidence Provenance
Source URL
Wayback Machine
Content hash (SHA-256)
930ae382442025ef72719a8f300cbeada1757813939671007e95a6359b947844
Analysis generated
May 21, 2026 03:39 UTC
Methodology
Evidence
✓ Snapshot stored   ✓ Hash verified
Citation Record
Entity: Miro
Document: Miro Privacy Policy
Record ID: CA-P-012986
Captured: 2026-05-21 03:39:20 UTC
SHA-256: 930ae382442025ef…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/miro/miro-privacy-policy/cookie-and-tracking-technologies/
Accessed: June 8, 2026
Permanent archival reference. Stable identifier suitable for legal filings, compliance documentation, and research citation.
Classification
Severity
Low
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Miro's Cookie and Tracking Technologies clause do?

The use of a separate Cookies Policy means that tracking technology practices are documented outside the main privacy policy, requiring users to review both documents to understand the full scope of data collection via cookies and similar mechanisms.

How does this clause affect you?

Under this structure, tracking technologies including cookies and pixels used on the Miro platform are governed by the Cookies Policy at miro.com/legal/cookies-policy/, which users should review to understand advertising and analytics tracking practices and available opt-out mechanisms.

How many platforms have this type of clause?

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