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Cookies Policy
This Cookies Policy explains how No Task Left may use cookies and similar browser technologies to keep the site secure, support account features, remember preferences, and understand how the website is performing.
Last updated: March 31, 2026
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on your browser or device when you visit a website. Similar technologies can include session storage, local storage, and other identifiers that help a site remember state between requests.
2. Why No Task Left uses cookies
Cookies may be used to support core site functionality, improve security, remember interface preferences, maintain signed-in sessions, and measure how features are performing so the experience can be improved over time.
3. Types of cookies we may use
- Essential cookies that help the site function correctly.
- Authentication cookies that keep signed-in users securely logged in.
- Preference cookies that remember interface choices such as consent decisions.
- Operational or analytics-related cookies used to understand reliability and usage patterns.
4. Session and consent behavior
Some cookies may last only for the current browsing session and expire when the browser session ends. Others may be stored for a limited period so the site can remember actions such as cookie consent choices. For example, an accepted cookie banner preference may be stored only for the current browser session, while a rejected choice may be stored for a short cooling-off period before the banner is shown again.
5. Account-related cookies
If you sign in or create an account, cookies may be used to authenticate requests, protect your session, and maintain access to profile features. Disabling these cookies may prevent sign-in, password reset, or other account tools from functioning correctly.
6. Third-party services
No Task Left may rely on third-party infrastructure or embedded services for hosting, analytics, advertising, email delivery, media, or security. Those services may set or read their own cookies subject to their own policies and configurations.
7. Managing cookies
You can usually control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you delete existing cookies, block future cookies, or notify you when cookies are being set. Restricting cookies may affect site functionality, especially around login state, saved preferences, and other interactive features.
8. Policy updates
This Cookies Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes in the website, infrastructure, legal requirements, or the way browser technologies are used. The most current version will always be posted on this page.
9. Related policies
For more information about account use, site terms, and personal information handling, please review the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy alongside this Cookies Policy.