Cookie Policy
Last Updated: June 3, 2026
This Cookie Policy details how Corrath Corp. uses cookies and local browser storage. We enforce strict data minimization: no third-party marketing, commercial tracking, or cross-domain advertising scripts are active on this application.
1. What are Cookies and Local Storage?
Cookies are small data packets stored by your browser when navigating websites. Local Storage (LocalStorage) is a standard browser mechanism that caches layout indicators, UI preferences, and session tokens to ensure responsive, lag-free user experiences without constantly querying backend servers.
2. Browser Storage & Compatibility Keys
The following browser objects are generated on your system. To ensure backwards compatibility with active dashboard sessions, some legacy keys retain their functional names:
| Key / Cookie Name | Type | Function | Expiry |
|---|---|---|---|
| aishield_access_token | Secure Cookie | Cryptographically signed user authentication token. Identifies your session with the gateway API. | 30 Minutes |
| aishield_session | LocalStorage | Stores active session identifiers, including usernames and workspace metadata, to stabilize page transitions. | 30 Days |
| theme | LocalStorage | Stores dashboard interface preferences (cyberpunk dark mode settings). | Persistent |
3. Privacy Framework Compliance
Our storage configurations comply with major privacy laws:
- EU & UK (ePrivacy Directive & GDPR): Cookies are classified as strictly necessary for session routing. They do not require opt-in banners under ePrivacy Directive exemptions because the platform cannot function without authentication state maintenance.
- India (DPDP Act 2023): Standard cookies are utilized transparently for operational purposes.
- United States (CCPA/CPRA): Since we do not sell or share user data, cookies are utilized strictly for core operations.
4. Third-Party Trackers & Advertising
We run simulated, self-hosted analytics dashboards for internal resource metrics and gateway firewall telemetry. No third-party network requests are triggered for visitor tracking.
5. Controlling Cookie Storage
You can instruct your browser to refuse cookies or clear LocalStorage records. However, disabling session indicators will immediately prevent dashboard authorization, requiring you to log in upon every page routing transition. Refer to your browser documentation to clear cookies.
6. Contact
For inquiries regarding browser state management or security audits, contact us at: support@corrath.io.