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Cookie Policy

Last updated: June 2026

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you use a website or web application. Similar technologies include local storage, session storage, pixels, and browser-based identifiers. This policy refers to all of these as "cookies".

2. Why Zyqual Uses Cookies

Zyqual uses cookies and similar technologies to authenticate users, keep sessions secure, prevent misuse, remember preferences, support workflows, diagnose errors, and maintain the performance and reliability of the Platform.

3. Strictly Necessary Cookies

These are required for Zyqual to work. If blocked, users may be unable to sign in, submit forms, maintain a secure session, or use core platform functions.

  • .AspNet.ApplicationCookie or environment-specific auth cookie - authentication session.
  • ASP.NET_SessionId - server-side session identifier.
  • __RequestVerificationToken - anti-forgery protection for forms.
  • spec_zyqual_info - active user context used by the application.

4. Functional Cookies and Local Storage

These remember choices such as dashboard view, collapsed menus, dismissed notices, or display preferences. They improve usability but are not used to sell personal data.

5. Security, Diagnostics, and Analytics

We may use cookies, logs, and similar technologies to detect suspicious behaviour, investigate errors, measure feature performance, and improve reliability. Where analytics are used, Zyqual aims to use aggregated or de-identified reporting where practical and to limit analytics to legitimate platform operation and improvement.

6. Third-Party Services

Some third-party services may set cookies or process related technical data when they provide hosting, security, video, maps, email, SMS, payment, support, monitoring, or analytics services. These providers are expected to handle data under contractual, confidentiality, and data-protection obligations.

7. How Long Cookies Last

  • Session cookies usually expire when your browser session ends or when you sign out.
  • Persistent cookies or local storage may remain for a set period so preferences and security settings continue to work.
  • Security and audit logs may be retained separately from browser cookies according to security, legal, and operational requirements.

8. Managing Cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings. You may block or delete cookies, clear site data, or browse in private mode. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent key Zyqual functions from working.

9. Do Not Track

Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" signal. Because there is no single accepted technical standard for these signals, Zyqual does not currently respond to DNT headers. We do, however, limit tracking to legitimate platform, security, diagnostic, and service improvement purposes.

10. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as the Platform evolves or legal requirements change. Material changes will be posted on this page and reflected in the "Last updated" date.

11. Contact

For questions about cookies, contact info [at] zyqual.com.