Cookie policy
Transparency about cookies, similar technologies, and how you can control them.
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Last updated: April 13, 2026
Introduction
We use cookies and similar technologies (such as local storage) to run the platform, remember your choices, and understand how features perform. This page summarizes what we use and why.
For personal data processing beyond cookies, see our Privacy Policy.
Types of cookies
Each category below can include multiple cookies. Names may change as we ship improvements, but the purpose stays within these buckets.
Strictly necessary
Always onPurpose: Authentication sessions, security tokens, load balancing, and fraud prevention.
Examples: Session ID, CSRF token, cookie consent choice
Typical retention: Session or up to 12 months for security logs tied to your account.
Functional
Purpose: Remember preferences such as locale, accessibility settings, and UI density.
Examples: Theme preference, sort order on saved searches
Typical retention: Up to 12 months, unless you clear them sooner.
Analytics
Purpose: Aggregated insight into navigation patterns so we can improve search and onboarding.
Examples: Anonymous page views, referral source, device class
Typical retention: Typically 13–26 months in aggregated or pseudonymous form.
Marketing (optional)
Purpose: Measure campaign performance when you arrive from ads or partner links.
Examples: Attribution parameters, conversion pixels where enabled
Typical retention: As allowed by the partner and your consent choices.
Managing preferences
Where available, use the cookie banner or preference center to toggle non-essential categories. You can also control cookies through your browser settings—note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may break sign-in or security features.
Need help? Visit help & support or contact us.
Third-party services
Some pages may load content or scripts from analytics or infrastructure partners. Those providers may set their own cookies subject to their policies. We choose partners with strong privacy practices and minimize data shared with them.
Updates
When we materially change how cookies are used, we will refresh this page and, when required, prompt you to review your choices again.