Overview
This Cookie Policy explains how trycatch uses cookies and similar local storage technologies.
The dashboard relies on essential cookies for authentication. Without them, sign-in and protected API access will not work.
Essential Cookies
- tc_session stores the authenticated session token in an HttpOnly cookie.
- tc_oauth_state protects the Google OAuth callback flow against cross-site request forgery.
- Dashboard local storage can remember presentation preferences such as theme, density, and last route.
Analytics
The current product does not require advertising cookies. If analytics are added, they should be documented here with the provider, purpose, retention period, and opt-out behavior.
Preferences
Self-hosted operators may configure their own domain, OAuth client, retention, and monitoring setup. Browser preferences can be cleared by clearing site data for the deployment domain.
Changes
We may update this policy as cookies, local storage usage, or analytics integrations change. Material changes will be reflected by updating the date on this page.