Cookie Notice
A short, plain-language summary of what we store on your device, and why.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores in your browser so that it can recognise you on the next request. The same broad idea applies to related browser storage (sessionStorage, localStorage). We refer to all of them as “cookies” here for simplicity.
2. What we use cookies for
We use only strictly necessary cookies — the ones without which the site or our products would not work. Today that means:
| Cookie | Set by | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|
sb-*-auth-token | NiveQo (Supabase session) | Keeps you signed in to a NiveQo product after you log in. | Up to 30 days, refreshed on activity |
niveqo_sid | NiveQo | Single-session enforcement — invalidates older browser sessions when you sign in on a new device. | Up to 30 days |
We do not use:
- Advertising or retargeting cookies
- Third-party analytics that profile individual users
- Social-media share buttons that load tracking scripts
3. Consent
Because everything we store is strictly necessary to deliver the product or service you have requested, we rely on the “necessary” legal basis and do not show a cookie banner. If we ever introduce optional cookies (for example, an analytics tool), we will add a consent banner before doing so.
4. How to control cookies
You can clear cookies through your browser settings at any time. Doing so will sign you out of any active NiveQo product sessions, which you can resume by signing in again. If you block all cookies entirely, our authenticated products will not work — there's no way to keep you signed in without one.
5. Changes
If we change which cookies we use, we will update this page and bump the “Last updated” date below. For the broader story of how we handle data, see our Privacy Policy.
