Cookies and local storage
How Chirpul uses cookies, local storage, and similar technologies for authentication, security, preferences, analytics, mobile and startup state, and product reliability.
This draft reflects current product behavior such as session handling, theme persistence, startup-state storage, and analytics preferences, and should be reviewed with your launch cookie-consent design.
Chirpul uses cookies, local storage, and related browser storage to keep the product signed in, secure workflows, remember presentation settings, and support product telemetry and reliability features.
Some storage is essential for the product to work, while some is used to support performance, preference persistence, and service improvement.
Essential cookies and similar storage support sign-in, session continuity, security checks, CSRF protections, and other workflows that are required to keep accounts and authenticated actions safe.
If you disable essential storage, some or all authenticated features of Chirpul may stop working correctly.
Chirpul stores preferences such as theme, some startup and navigation state, and product UI choices that help the app restore the experience you selected.
We may use cookies or other identifiers to understand how features are used, measure performance, detect failures, protect the platform from abuse, and improve discovery and ranking systems.
Where available, you can manage analytics-related preferences in your account settings.
Some cookies or browser storage may be associated with the external services that help Chirpul provide authentication, media delivery, real-time features, analytics, or support workflows.
Those providers may also set or read data according to their own service terms and privacy notices when their tools are used inside Chirpul.
You can typically manage cookies through your browser settings. You may also be able to control some preference and analytics behavior through Chirpul account settings.
Blocking all storage may break sign-in, provider linking, project collaboration, notifications, or other critical product flows.