This policy explains how CloudAI Workflow uses cookies and how you can manage your choices.
| Type | Purpose | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Required for authentication, security, and core site features. | Session token, security flags. |
| Analytics | Helps us understand usage so we can improve reliability and performance. | Page views, feature adoption, error diagnostics. |
| Preferences | Stores settings such as language, layout, and remembered inputs. | Locale, UI density, product tour progress. |
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We may work with trusted providers (e.g., analytics, error monitoring). When enabled, their cookies help us understand usage and reliability. These providers are bound by agreements to protect your data.
Google account connection. If you connect a Google account from inside CloudAI Workflow, the authorisation flow opens a Google-owned popup window. Any cookies Google sets in that popup belong to Google's own domain ( accounts.google.com) and are governed by Google's privacy policies, not ours. We do not read them. The OAuth tokens we receive after you authorise the connection are stored server-side, not in cookies on your device. See the "Google User Data" section of our Privacy Policy for the full disclosure.
We may update this policy as we evolve our product or as regulations change. We will post revisions with an updated effective date.
For questions about this Cookie Policy, email [email protected].
Your cookie choices are stored locally on your device. If you clear cookies or switch browsers/devices, you may need to set your preferences again.