Cookie Policy

Last updated: July 25, 2026

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make sites work, to keep you signed in, and to help owners understand how their site is used. This policy explains which cookies DODO uses and why.

2. How we use cookies

DODO is built to be privacy-friendly. Today we use only strictly necessary and functional cookies — the ones required to sign you in and run the application. We do not use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.

CookiePurposeTypeDuration
auth_tokenKeeps you securely signed in (HTTP-only, encrypted session).Strictly necessary30 days
userId / userRoleIdentifies your session and controls access to features.Strictly necessarySession
selectedAgencyIdRemembers which agency workspace you are viewing.FunctionalSession
dodo_cookie_consentStores your cookie preferences so we don't ask again.Strictly necessary6 months

3. Categories of cookies

  • Strictly necessary — essential for security and signing in. The site cannot function without these, so they do not require consent.
  • Functional — remember your choices (such as your active workspace) to improve your experience.
  • Analytics — help us understand how DODO is used so we can improve it. Our current analytics (Vercel Speed Insights) is privacy-friendly and does not use cookies. If we add cookie-based analytics in future, they will be off until you opt in.
  • Marketing — used to personalise ads. We do not currently use marketing cookies.

4. Managing your preferences

You can change your choices at any time using the panel. You can also control or delete cookies through your browser settings — note that blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop you from signing in.

5. Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as our services evolve. Material changes will be reflected here with a new "last updated" date. See also our Privacy Policy.

6. Contact

Questions about cookies or your data? Reach us through our contact page.