Last updated: April 12, 2026
We use one type of cookie: the authentication session cookie that keeps you logged in. That is it. No tracking cookies. No advertising cookies. No analytics cookies. You do not need to click "Accept" anywhere — we cannot legally ask you to consent to essential cookies anyway.
Cookies are small text files stored in your browser. They allow web applications to remember information between page loads — like whether you are logged in.
ComplianceIQ uses only essential cookies required for the service to function. Specifically, we use Supabase authentication session cookies that store your encrypted login token so you stay signed in between sessions. These cookies are first-party (set by complianceiq.io), session-scoped, and are deleted when you sign out or your session expires.
We do not use tracking cookies, advertising cookies, or analytics cookies of any kind. There is no Google Analytics cookie (_ga), no Meta Pixel cookie (_fbp), no Hotjar, no Intercom, no Mixpanel. We chose Plausible Analytics (if we add analytics) specifically because it operates without cookies. We have no interest in tracking you across the web.
Because we only use strictly necessary cookies, we are not required under GDPR, ePrivacy, or similar laws to show a cookie consent banner. Consent banners are required when websites use cookies for non-essential purposes (advertising, tracking, analytics) that require user opt-in. Our cookies are essential for you to use the service — they are exempt from consent requirements under Article 5(3) of the EU ePrivacy Directive.
You can delete all cookies — including ours — through your browser settings at any time. This will sign you out of ComplianceIQ. In Chrome: Settings → Privacy and Security → Clear browsing data → Cookies. In Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies → Clear Data.
If we ever add non-essential cookies (which we have no plans to do), we will update this policy, add a consent mechanism, and notify all users by email before the change takes effect.