What cookies are
Cookies are small text files placed on a browser or device. Similar technologies, such as local storage, pixels, and session identifiers, help applications remember choices, maintain state between requests, and measure service behavior.
How Worqa uses cookies
Worqa uses cookies and similar technologies to keep users signed in, support multi-step workflows, remember workspace and product preferences, maintain session security, route authentication, measure product performance, and understand how public pages and product surfaces are being used.
Some cookies are required for core features such as secure login, CSRF protection, role-based navigation, load balancing, and access to saved workspace actions.
Cookie categories
Strictly necessary cookies support authentication, security, fraud prevention, session continuity, and essential platform behavior. Functional cookies remember preferences such as interface state, workspace context, and notification choices. Performance cookies help us understand reliability, response times, product usage, and feature quality. Integration-related storage may be used when customers enable connected services or embedded workflows that depend on third-party handshakes.
Marketing and public site measurement
On public pages such as the homepage, pricing, signup, and legal pages, cookies or similar technologies may be used to understand traffic sources, page performance, conversion flow, and campaign effectiveness. We use that information to improve discoverability, message clarity, and product onboarding quality rather than to sell personal information.
We may also use short-lived cookies to remember a plan a visitor selected before signup so the person can continue directly into the relevant checkout step after registration.
Third-party services
Some cookies may be set by third-party providers that support payments, analytics, authentication, communication delivery, or customer-enabled integrations. Those providers process information according to their own terms and privacy notices, and customers may enable or disable some of these services through their workspace configuration.
Managing cookies
Most browsers allow you to review, block, or delete cookies through browser settings. You can also clear local storage or limit tracking technologies using device and browser controls. If you disable necessary cookies, parts of Worqa may stop working correctly, including sign-in, session continuity, security protections, and workspace actions that require preserved state.
Retention and updates
Some cookies expire when a browser session ends, while others remain for a defined period so the platform can recognize a returning device or preserve a preference. Marketing and plan-selection cookies may remain briefly to support signup continuity, while authentication and security cookies may remain for the duration needed to protect workspace sessions and account access.
We review cookie usage over time and may update this policy when product architecture, analytics, integrations, billing flows, or regulatory requirements change. Questions about this Cookie Policy can be sent to chigo@worqa.xyz.