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Cookie Policy
Inflique keeps your session in local storage — not tracking cookies. Here's the full picture.
Draft — Not Legal Advice
This page is a first-draft skeleton grounded in Inflique's current app behavior. It has not been reviewed by legal counsel and must not be published or relied upon until reviewed and approved by a lawyer.
Last updated: 2026-07-15
1. Inflique Does Not Use Tracking Cookies
Unlike many websites, Inflique does not set cookies to track you, and does not use advertising or analytics cookies. Your login session is kept using your browser's local storage instead of a cookie — see below.
2. Local Storage Usage
When you log in, Inflique stores your session (access token, refresh token, and basic account info) in your browser's local storage so you stay logged in between visits. We also use local storage for functional, non-tracking purposes: your in-progress media kit draft, shortlisted influencers, campaign collaboration state, and UI preferences like a collapsed sidebar. None of this is shared with advertisers or used to track you across other sites.
3. Third-Party Cookies
When you sign in with Google, or connect a TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube account, you are briefly redirected to that provider's own login page. That provider may set its own cookies during that process, under its own cookie/privacy policy — Inflique does not control or receive those cookies.
4. Future Analytics
Inflique does not currently run any analytics or advertising scripts. Product analytics (e.g. to understand feature usage) is on the roadmap and, if added, this policy will be updated before any such tool goes live.
5. Managing Local Storage
You can clear Inflique's local storage at any time from your browser's settings, or by logging out, which removes your session data automatically.
6. Changes to This Policy
This policy may be updated as the platform evolves. Material changes will be reflected here with an updated date.
7. Contact
Questions about this Cookie Policy can be sent to the Inflique support team.