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Cookie Policy

How Digital Foreman uses cookies and similar storage to keep the site working, remember your preferences, and improve reliability.

Last updated: April 20, 2026

Cookies are small files stored on your device. Digital Foreman uses them for secure sign-in, preference memory, and limited analytics so the site stays usable and predictable.

We use cookies for a few practical reasons: account continuity, working sessions, form convenience, stored preferences, and careful product testing. We may also rely on trusted third-party providers when they are needed to deliver those workflows.

  • Account management

    Cookies help keep signup and account administration working reliably while you move between pages.

  • Login sessions

    Session cookies remember that you are authenticated so you do not need to log in again on every page.

  • Form continuity

    When you submit demo or contact forms, cookies can help preserve useful details for future correspondence.

  • User preferences

    Cookies store choices that affect how the site behaves so the experience stays consistent from visit to visit.

  • Testing and improvement

    We occasionally use cookies while testing features so visitors receive a stable experience while changes are evaluated.

Important notice

Blocking all cookies can interfere with sign-in, saved preferences, or other expected parts of the site experience.

These categories describe the main types of cookies used across the site and the role each category plays.

Cookie categories and retention expectations
Cookie typePurposeDuration
EssentialRequired for secure sign-in, session continuity, and core site behavior.Session or persistent
FunctionalRemembers choices and powers convenience features.Persistent
AnalyticsHelps us understand how visitors use the site and where to improve.Persistent

You can delete cookies already stored on your device and update your browser settings to block or limit future cookies. If you do, some preferences may reset and some workflows may become less convenient.