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Cookies Policy

Last updated March 15, 2026. This policy explains how Nodebase uses cookies, local storage, and similar technologies on public and authenticated surfaces.

Why we use cookies

  • To keep authenticated sessions working securely.
  • To remember language, layout, or workflow preferences where relevant.
  • To monitor reliability, performance, and abuse patterns.

Types of storage

  • Strictly necessary cookies used for login and session handling.
  • Preference storage used to maintain user-selected settings.
  • Operational analytics or diagnostic storage used to understand performance and improve the service.

Your options

You can modify browser settings to block or delete cookies, but doing so may break sign-in, tenant context, or other parts of the service.

If a future cookie consent surface is required for a specific deployment context, Nodebase may introduce one without changing the core purpose of this policy.

Questions about storage or tracking behavior?

Reach out before deploying Nodebase into an environment with custom consent requirements.