Last updated: April 2026
This policy describes cookies and similar technologies we use, consistent with 2026 expectations for transparency and granular choice across browsers and embedded surfaces.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Similar technologies include local storage and SDK identifiers where applicable. They help sites remember preferences, keep sessions secure, and—only when allowed—measure reliability.
These cookies are required for core functionality: authentication/session continuity, CSRF protections where used, storing locale (`NEXT_LOCALE`), and routing you to the correct language.
They do not depend on optional consent banners where regulators classify them as strictly necessary.
Where available, we may remember UI preferences that are not security-critical—such as dismissed guides—using storage APIs. You can clear site data in your browser to reset these.
If enabled for your deployment, analytics help us understand crashes and performance. We prefer aggregated signals and avoid invasive fingerprinting.
Where required, we ask consent before loading non-essential analytics cookies.
Browser controls let you block or delete cookies; blocking strictly necessary cookies may break sign-in or locale routing.
Use in-product privacy settings where your deployment exposes toggles for optional categories.
We revise this policy when categories or vendors change. Significant updates appear near the top of this page with the effective date communicated on first publication.
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