Cookies Policy
1. What Cookies Are
Cookies are small files that a website stores in your browser. They are commonly used to keep users signed in, remember preferences, or track behavior across sites. We use them only for the first of these purposes.
2. Cookies We Set
The Service sets only the following strictly-necessary cookies:
| Name | Purpose | Lifetime | Attributes |
|---|---|---|---|
dpp_session |
Session cookie that keeps you signed in and links you to your account during a browsing session. | Up to 7 days | HttpOnly, Secure, SameSite=Lax |
dpp_last_page |
Records the last visited page so that, after sign-in or other redirect, we can return you to where you were. | Up to 30 days | HttpOnly, Secure, SameSite=Lax |
3. What We Do Not Use
- No analytics cookies (no Google Analytics, Plausible, Matomo, or similar).
- No advertising cookies, retargeting pixels, or conversion trackers.
- No cross-site tracking, fingerprinting, or behavioral profiling.
- No third-party cookies are set on our pages by us. Third-party scripts are not loaded for tracking purposes.
- No "Like", "Tweet", or social-share buttons that would set third-party cookies.
4. Why We Don't Show a Cookie Banner
Cookies that are strictly necessary to provide a service requested by the user do not require consent under most cookie-consent regimes (including, for example, the ePrivacy Directive in the EU). The cookies listed in section 2 are strictly necessary for sign-in and navigation, so we do not display a cookie banner. If we ever introduce cookies that fall outside the strictly-necessary category — for example, analytics or marketing — we will update this Policy and present an appropriate consent control before any such cookie is set.
5. Browser Controls
You can control cookies via your browser settings. Blocking all cookies, or blocking the cookies listed in section 2, will prevent you from signing in and using the Service. We do not respond to "Do Not Track" browser signals because we do not engage in any behavior that those signals are designed to limit.
6. Third-Party Cookies in the Future
Some planned features may involve third-party services (for example, Stripe for payment processing). Where those services set cookies on their own pages or in embedded payment forms, the cookies are governed by the third party's own policy. The list of subprocessors is published at /legal/subprocessors. This Policy will be updated when those features go live.
7. Updates
We will update this Policy if our use of cookies changes. Material changes will be communicated via the Service.