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Browser storage and online tracking

Cookie Policy

Effective: 22 August 2026 · Version 2026-08-22

Current position: Trukfox does not currently use advertising or behavioural-tracking cookies. It uses essential browser storage to keep signed-in users authenticated and remember basic session information.

1. What cookies and browser storage are

Cookies are small text files placed on a device by a website. Browser storage, such as local storage, allows a site to save small pieces of information in the browser without using a cookie. Similar technologies can support authentication, security, preferences, analytics, and advertising.

2. What Trukfox currently uses

ItemType and purposeDuration
authTokenEssential local storage. Holds the signed authentication token so a user can remain signed in and access the correct company panel.Until sign-out, token expiry, credential reset, account invalidation, or manual browser clearing.
currentUserEssential local storage. Holds limited current-user and company-display information to support navigation and branding. The server verifies the account on startup.Until sign-out, invalidation, or manual browser clearing.
Server security logsNot a browser cookie. Request and security information may be logged to protect and troubleshoot the Service.Kept only as reasonably needed.

Because these items are strictly necessary to provide a requested sign-in service, they do not normally require optional consent. Blocking them prevents authenticated company-panel use.

3. Analytics and advertising

As of the effective date, Trukfox does not use third-party advertising cookies, cross-site behavioural tracking, or optional analytics cookies. If that changes, this Policy will be updated and an appropriate consent control will be provided before non-essential cookies are used where required by law.

4. Third-party page resources

Public pages may request fonts from Google, images from an image-hosting service, and chart software from a content-delivery network. When a browser requests these resources, the provider receives technical information such as IP address, browser details, and request time. Those providers control any information they independently collect and their own policies apply.

Provider links used during mailbox setup, including Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo, open external websites. Trukfox does not control cookies placed by those external websites.

5. Managing storage

You can clear Trukfox local storage using browser privacy or site-data controls. Doing so signs you out. Most browsers also let you block cookies and storage, but essential platform features may stop working.

On a shared device, always use the Trukfox Sign out button and consider clearing browser site data. Do not allow a browser to save business passwords on a device you do not control.

6. Changes and contact

We may update this Policy when our storage technology or providers change. Questions may be sent to privacy@trukfox.com.

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