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Cookie Policy
How DirectiveOps uses cookies and similar technologies on its website and in the hosted service.
Last updated: 2026-01-01
1. What we use
We use cookies and similar technologies (e.g., local storage) to provide the Service, maintain Your session, remember preferences, and analyze usage. "Cookies" are small text files stored on Your device. We use both first-party cookies (set by us) and may use third-party cookies (e.g., analytics) where disclosed below.
2. Categories
Essential: Required for the Service to function (e.g., authentication, security, load balancing). These cannot be disabled without affecting functionality. Operational: Used for preferences and basic operation. Analytics: Used to understand how the site and Service are used (e.g., page views, flows). We configure analytics to respect Do Not Track where practicable. Marketing: If we use marketing cookies, we will disclose them here and obtain consent where required.
2.1 Cookie and similar technology list
The following describes cookies and similar technologies we use. Name (or type), purpose, duration, and category are provided so You can make informed choices. Session cookie (e.g., next-auth.session-token or equivalent): purpose—authentication and session management; duration—session or short-lived; category—essential. Theme or preference storage (e.g., directiveops-theme): purpose—remember theme or UI preference; duration—persistent until cleared; category—operational. Cookie consent (e.g., directiveops-cookie-consent): purpose—record Your cookie consent choice; duration—persistent; category—essential for compliance. Analytics (if applicable): purpose—aggregate usage statistics and product improvement; duration—as set by the analytics provider (e.g., 12–24 months); category—analytics. We may add or change cookies as we improve the Service; material changes will be reflected in an updated list and, where required by law, we will obtain consent for new non-essential cookies.
3. Your choices
You can control cookies through Your browser settings. Blocking or deleting cookies may affect the functionality of the Service. For the DirectiveOps cookie banner, choosing "Accept" stores Your preference. "Manage" links to this policy; You may disable non-essential categories via browser settings.
4. Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. The "last updated" date at the top indicates when the policy was last revised. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
5. Contact
For questions about our use of cookies: privacy@directiveops.dev. See the Contact and Legal Notice document for our address.