What are cookies and similar technologies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. We also use local storage to keep certain client-side preferences. This Policy explains what we use today and why.
What we use today
We currently use strictly necessary cookies for authentication/security and we persist some non-essential UI preferences in local storage. We do not set analytics or advertising cookies at this time.
Strictly necessary cookies
| Name | Type | Purpose | Duration | HttpOnly | Secure | SameSite |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| access_token | First-party / strictly necessary | Keeps you signed in and protects your session. | Session (short-lived; rotated) | Yes | Yes | Lax |
| refresh_token | First-party / strictly necessary | Refreshes your session without having to log in again. | Up to 30 days | Yes | Yes | Lax |
| csrftoken | First-party / security | Protects forms and authenticated actions from cross-site request forgery. | Up to 1 year | No | Yes | Lax |
Local storage (Zustand)
We may store non-essential client-side state such as UI preferences (e.g., filters, layout, last used language) in your browser’s local storage. You can clear it at any time via your browser’s “Clear site data” option.
Third-party cookies
We do not use third-party analytics or advertising cookies at this time. If this changes, we will update this Policy and, where required, ask for your consent before setting any non-essential cookies.
How to manage cookies
You can control cookies in your browser settings (block, delete, or clear site data). If you block strictly necessary cookies (such as the authentication cookie), the Service may not function correctly.
Changes to this Policy
We may update this Policy from time to time. We will post the new effective date above and, where appropriate, provide additional notice within the Service.
Contact
Questions about this Policy? Contact us at privacy@yourdomain.com.