1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to:- make websites function properly
- remember user preferences
- improve performance
- analyze website usage
- provide security features
2. Types of Cookies We Use
We use several categories of cookies.2.1 Essential Cookies
These cookies are necessary for the Service to function properly. They enable core functionality such as:- user authentication
- session management
- security protection
- load balancing
- session cookies
- authentication tokens
- security cookies
2.2 Functional Cookies
These cookies allow the Service to remember choices you make, such as:- language preferences
- UI settings
- workspace configuration
2.3 Analytics Cookies
Analytics cookies help us understand how users interact with the Service. They may collect information such as:- pages visited
- feature usage
- navigation patterns
- session duration
2.4 Performance Cookies
Performance cookies collect anonymous information about how the Service performs. They help us:- monitor system performance
- detect errors
- optimize loading speed
2.5 Third-Party Cookies
Some cookies may be placed by third-party services integrated into the platform. Examples may include:- analytics providers
- payment processors
- authentication providers
- embedded services
3. How Long Cookies Are Stored
Cookies may be stored for different durations.Session Cookies
Session cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser.Persistent Cookies
Persistent cookies remain on your device for a defined period or until you delete them manually.4. How We Use Cookies
We use cookies to:- authenticate users
- maintain secure sessions
- remember preferences
- analyze product usage
- improve performance
- detect security issues
5. Managing Cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:- view stored cookies
- delete cookies
- block cookies
- restrict third-party cookies
6. Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers provide a “Do Not Track” (DNT) signal. Currently, there is no universal standard for interpreting DNT signals, and the Service may not respond to them.7. Updates to This Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. When we do, we will:- update the “Last updated” date
- publish the updated policy on our website