Cookie Policy

This policy describes how LedgerGuard uses cookies and similar technologies (such as local storage and session storage) on our websites and web application. For how we handle personal data more broadly, see our Privacy Policy.

Last updated: April 20, 2026

Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device through your browser. They often include an identifier and help sites remember preferences, keep you signed in, or understand how pages are used.

Similar technologies—including local storage and session storage—can hold small amounts of data for the same kinds of purposes. We refer to all of these together as “cookies and storage” where it helps readability.

How LedgerGuard uses cookies and storage

We group our use into the categories below. Only strictly necessary cookies and storage are required to run signed-in sessions and core security; other categories depend on your choices or deployment configuration.

  • Strictly necessary: Authentication session cookies (for example via Supabase), short-lived storage during login and OAuth callbacks, and security-related requests. These are required for accessing protected areas of the product and cannot be disabled while you use those features.
  • Preferences: Optional workspace selection when you belong to multiple organizations, display theme (local storage), and similar convenience settings. Turning these off may reset some choices between visits; the product remains usable.
  • Measurement (analytics): Optional scripts such as Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Vercel Analytics, or Vercel Speed Insights load only when you allow the analytics category and when measurement is configured for this deployment.
  • Marketing: LedgerGuard does not use advertising or behavioral marketing cookies on this application.

Cookies and storage we set

When you sign in, our authentication provider (Supabase) sets cookies so your session persists across pages. Those cookies are cleared or invalidated when you sign out so that signed-in features are not available without an active session.

Preference-related values may be stored locally (for example default workspace or theme) so we do not have to ask every visit.

Third-party cookies and services

Stripe may set cookies or use similar mechanisms when you complete checkout or manage billing, including for fraud prevention and payment session continuity. Stripe acts as our payment processor for self-serve and billing flows.

If you enable analytics in cookie preferences and this environment has measurement IDs configured, Google or Vercel may set their own cookies or storage according to their policies.

Managing your preferences

You can open the cookie and storage preferences dialog at any time using the “Cookie preferences” control in the site footer. There you can enable or disable optional categories that are not strictly necessary. Your choices are stored so we can respect them on later visits (subject to browser or device limits).

Questions?

For questions about this Cookie Policy or our privacy practices, contact support.

Support support@ledgerguard.io

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