Cookie and browser storage notice
TransferRank uses cookies and similar browser storage to keep sessions working, remember preferences, support account-linked features, and understand product reliability.
Some storage is essential to make sign-in, onboarding, follows, and other account-dependent features work. Blocking all storage may stop major parts of the product from functioning.
What this notice covers
This notice covers cookies, local storage, session storage, and similar browser-side technologies used by TransferRank and its core service providers. These technologies can store small amounts of data on your device or read existing values so the product behaves consistently across requests.
Types of storage we use
- Essential authentication storage for sign-in, session continuation, account recovery, and protection against unauthorised access.
- Preference storage for interface state such as theme, onboarding progress, feature flags, and selected product options.
- Operational storage for security signals, request integrity, moderation safeguards, and anti-abuse controls.
- Performance and diagnostics storage used to understand route failures, rendering issues, slow requests, and broken flows.
- Analytics-related storage where enabled to understand aggregate feature usage, retention, and product quality.
Why we use cookies and similar storage
- To keep users signed in and preserve account state across navigation and refreshes.
- To remember interface preferences without forcing users to reconfigure the product on every visit.
- To support community flows such as submissions, saved state, and authenticated interactions.
- To detect bugs, errors, abuse, and suspicious request patterns.
- To understand which parts of the product are being used successfully and which need improvement.
Third-party services
TransferRank relies on external providers for authentication, hosting, infrastructure, and other core services. Those providers may set or rely on cookies or similar storage in order to supply their portion of the product. Their own legal terms and privacy documentation also apply to the technologies they control.
- Clerk authentication cookies and related browser storage for sign-in and account session continuity.
- Product-side storage for theme, onboarding state, and account-linked UI preferences.
- Infrastructure or analytics tooling introduced through Vercel, Railway, or future observability providers where those services require browser-side identifiers.
How to control cookies
Most browsers let you block, inspect, or delete cookies and site data. You can also clear local storage and session storage for a specific site through browser developer tools or privacy settings.
If you disable essential storage, the product may no longer support sign-in, personalisation, onboarding continuity, moderation protections, or authenticated community actions. Clearing storage may also sign you out or reset preferences.
Changes to this notice
We may update this notice when storage practices change, such as when new analytics tooling, consent controls, or account features are introduced. The effective date on this page reflects the latest published version.
Consent status
TransferRank does not currently publish a separate cookie consent manager in this product surface. If non-essential analytics, advertising, or region-specific consent obligations are enabled later, this notice and the site controls will need to be updated accordingly.