April 23, 2026
These documents are a production-ready baseline for the current application flow and should still be reviewed by counsel before a final public launch.
1. Essential cookies
COFI uses essential cookie mechanisms for authentication and session continuity where the platform requires them.
If essential cookies are disabled, sign-in, session refresh, or protected routes may stop working correctly.
2. Preference storage
COFI stores the selected interface language in a browser cookie so the public and authenticated experience can reopen in the same language.
Some additional UI preferences, such as theme selection, may be stored in browser local storage rather than in cookies.
3. Security and abuse prevention
Session-related storage may be used to validate authentication state, reduce abuse, and protect account access.
Operational logs may complement these controls to investigate suspicious activity.
4. Browser controls
You can manage cookies and local storage through your browser settings.
Blocking non-essential preference storage may affect convenience features, while blocking essential session storage may prevent the service from functioning as intended.
5. Future updates
If COFI adds analytics, consent tooling, third-party embeds, or marketing integrations, this policy should be expanded before those features are enabled publicly.