Cookie Policy
Last updated June 10, 2026
This document is a plain-language draft. It describes how Tuzzle actually works today and will be refined with formal legal review before general availability. If anything is unclear, email [email protected].
This policy explains the cookies and similar technologies Tuzzle uses, what each category does, and the choices you have. The short version: a handful of functional cookies, privacy-respecting analytics, and none at all on the assets we deliver.
1. What we mean by cookies
Cookies are small files a site stores in your browser. We use the word broadly here to include similar technologies such as local storage. Tuzzle uses them to keep you signed in, keep forms secure, remember your preferences, and understand aggregate usage.
2. Strictly necessary
These keep the dashboard working and your account secure:
- Authentication and session cookies that keep you signed in to the dashboard.
- Security tokens that protect forms and requests from forgery.
- Billing and checkout state while you complete a payment.
Blocking these breaks signing in and managing your account.
3. Preferences
Your theme choice (dark or light) and similar interface settings are stored locally in your browser. Clearing them does no harm; you simply fall back to the defaults.
4. Analytics
We use privacy-respecting analytics to understand how the website and dashboard are used in aggregate: which pages are visited and which features get used. We do not build advertising profiles, follow you across other sites, or sell analytics data.
5. No cookies on delivery
Assets served through the Tuzzle CDN set no cookies and carry no trackers. Your users receive the file they asked for and nothing else. This also keeps responses smaller and more cacheable, which is the point of a CDN.
6. Third parties
Our payment providers set their own cookies during checkout, under their own policies. We do not embed advertising or social-media trackers anywhere on Tuzzle.
7. Your choices
You can clear or block cookies in your browser settings, or browse privately. Keep in mind that the strictly necessary ones are required to sign in and use the dashboard.
8. Changes
If we add a new category of cookies, we will update this policy and the date at the top.
9. Contact
Questions about cookies or tracking? Email [email protected].