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Cookie Policy

How Common Cents uses cookies and similar tech.

Last updated: 2025-12-14Brand: Common Cents

Quick Summary

  • Essential: auth/session, subscriptions, fraud prevention.
  • Preferences: UI choices like theme, dismissed banners.
  • Analytics: product reliability and feature usage insights.
  • Control: use our banner (where available) or your browser settings.

What We Use

  • Essential: required for login/session security, subscription entitlement checks, and fraud prevention.
  • Analytics: helps us understand feature usage and improve reliability and UX.
  • Preferences: remembers choices like theme, default dashboards, or dismissed banners.

Details & Examples

Here are examples of cookies/local storage we may set or read:

cc_session — Essential. Maintains your signed-in session. Expires: session/end of browser.

cc_entitlement — Essential. Confirms subscription/role mapping. Expires: up to 30 days.

cc_theme — Preferences. Dark/light and UI options. Expires: up to 12 months.

cc_banner_dismissed — Preferences. Hides repeated notices. Expires: 6–12 months.

cc_analytics_id — Analytics. Pseudonymous usage and reliability metrics. Expires: 12–24 months.

localStorage (e.g., cc:layout) — Preferences. Saves dashboard layout tweaks. Expires: until cleared.

Names and durations may change as we refine features and security controls.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies are set by our service providers (e.g., authentication, payments, analytics) solely to deliver the service. These providers may place their own cookies when you interact with our app.

Managing Cookies

  • Browser controls: block or delete cookies in your browser’s Privacy/Security settings.
  • Consent banner: adjust non-essential categories (where available).
  • Impact: some features won’t work without essential cookies (e.g., sign-in).

Do Not Track

Many browsers offer a “Do Not Track” signal. There’s no common industry standard, but we limit collection to what’s necessary for core functionality, security, and product improvement.

Retention

Cookies have differing lifetimes (see examples above). We aim to keep lifetimes no longer than necessary for the purposes described, and we periodically review/reduce durations.

More Info

For details about how we handle personal data, see our Privacy Policy.

Tip: You can usually find cookie controls under your browser’s “Privacy & Security” settings.