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Cookie Policy

Last updated: [Last Updated date]

A short explanation of the cookies Sortdaily uses and how you can control them. Placeholders in square brackets will be completed before launch.

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. They are used to keep you signed in, remember your choices, and understand how a service is used. Similar technologies such as local storage work in much the same way, and this Policy covers those too.

This Policy explains how [Company Name] ("we", "us", or "our") uses cookies on Sortdaily (the "Service").

2. Strictly necessary cookies

These are required for the Service to work and cannot be switched off. Without them you cannot sign in or stay signed in.

  • Sign-in and session tokens that keep you logged in after you authenticate with your OAuth provider.
  • Security cookies that help detect suspicious sign-in attempts and protect your account.
  • Load balancing and basic request-routing cookies set by our hosting provider.

3. Functional cookies

These remember your choices so the Service behaves the way you expect. Turning them off will not break the app, but small conveniences will be lost.

  • Your display and accessibility preferences.
  • The section of the dashboard you looked at last.
  • Dismissed in-app notices, so you are not shown the same message repeatedly.

4. Analytics cookies

These help us understand how the Service is used so we can improve it. The information is aggregated and is never used to build an advertising profile of you.

  • Which features are used most often.
  • General navigation patterns across pages.
  • Error and crash reporting so we can fix problems.

5. Third-party cookies

When you sign in, our authentication provider (for example Google) may set its own cookies on your device as part of the OAuth process. Those cookies are controlled by that provider under its own privacy and cookie policies, not by us.

We do not use advertising cookies, and we do not allow cross-site tracking cookies for advertising purposes on the Service.

6. How long cookies last

  • Session cookies are deleted when you close your browser.
  • Persistent cookies remain for a set period so you do not have to sign in again every visit, typically up to [X days].
  • You can delete any cookie yourself at any time using your browser settings.

7. Managing your cookies

Every major browser lets you see which cookies are stored, delete some or all of them, and block future cookies. Look in your browser's Settings, under Privacy or Security.

If you are in a region that requires consent for non-essential cookies, you can change or withdraw your choice for functional and analytics cookies at any time by contacting [Contact Email], or through the in-app cookie preferences where available.

Blocking strictly necessary cookies will stop you from signing in and using the Service. Blocking functional or analytics cookies is safe, and the Service will keep working.

8. Changes to this Cookie Policy

We may update this Policy when the cookies we use change, or for operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. The date at the top of this page shows the most recent revision.

9. Contact us

Questions about cookies? Email [Company Name] at [Contact Email]. For a fuller picture of how we handle your information, see our Privacy Policy.

This document is a general template and is not legal advice. If you have users in the EU or UK, an active cookie consent banner may be required under the ePrivacy Directive and GDPR; please have this reviewed by a qualified lawyer in [Jurisdiction].