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This Cookie Policy explains what cookies and similar technologies TTN uses, why we use them, and how you can manage them. Read it together with our Privacy Policy.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. They allow the website to remember actions and preferences (like sign-in state) over time. We also use similar technologies such as local storage and pixel tags.
2. The cookies we use
Strictly necessary
These cookies are essential for the Service to function. They keep you signed in, remember your preferences within a session, and protect against cross-site request forgery and other security threats. You cannot turn these off without breaking the Service.
- __session — set by our identity provider to keep you signed in.
- __clerk_* — set by Clerk for authentication and security.
Functional
Used to remember non-essential preferences (such as your selected region for legal documents). These persist between sessions.
Analytics
Used to measure how the Service is used so we can improve it. We use privacy-respecting analytics that do not build cross-site profiles. Where consent is required by law, we ask for it before setting these.
3. Managing cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings — most browsers let you block or delete cookies, or warn you before they’re set. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent parts of the Service from working.
You can change your preferences at any time by clearing your cookies and revisiting the site.
4. Changes to this Policy
We may update this Policy as our cookie use changes. The latest version is always available at this URL.
5. Contact
Questions? Email our contact form.