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Cookie Policy

Learn how cookies and similar technologies may be used for session continuity, analytics, and platform reliability.

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Cookie usage should support a better session experience, analytics, and security while remaining proportionate to platform needs and customer expectations.

Session continuity

Cookies may be used to maintain session state, remember preferences, and improve authentication flows across public and private pages.

Without some session-related cookies, account access and certain workspace functions may not work correctly.

Measurement and improvement

Anonymous or aggregated signals may be used to understand page usage patterns, identify friction, and prioritize UX improvements.

We aim to use measurement practices in a proportionate way that supports product quality rather than unnecessary tracking.

User control

Users can typically manage cookies through browser settings, although disabling some categories may affect functionality, account continuity, or saved preferences.

If cookie settings prevent key features from working, contact support for guidance on account access and browser configuration.

Related technologies

Similar technologies such as local storage, session storage, or security-related browser capabilities may also be used to support product behavior.

Where those tools are used, the goal is the same: stability, usability, and secure operation.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers to common questions related to this page.

Can cookies affect account access?

Yes. Some session and authentication behavior relies on browser storage and cookie support, so disabling them can affect functionality.

Can users control cookie settings?

Yes. Most browsers allow cookie management, although disabling some categories may reduce platform functionality.