Essential cookies
CyberFurl uses essential cookies to keep accounts signed in, protect sessions, preserve CSRF safeguards, and make core product workflows function correctly across the marketing site and authenticated application.
Privacy controls
CyberFurl can load analytics only after you opt in. Core product features work without analytics consent.
This page explains the cookie categories CyberFurl uses for authentication, security, preferences, and product reliability. Last updated April 27, 2026.
Login and session recovery depend on cookies that the browser must be allowed to send.
Certain browser signals help protect OAuth, session refresh, and account access workflows.
Cookie controls live in the browser, but blocking essential cookies can break sign-in behavior.
Use this date if legal, procurement, or customer teams request the current policy version.
Cookie categories
CyberFurl uses a narrow set of browser-side mechanisms tied to running the site securely and keeping product workflows functioning.
CyberFurl uses essential cookies to keep accounts signed in, protect sessions, preserve CSRF safeguards, and make core product workflows function correctly across the marketing site and authenticated application.
Some cookies and related browser storage may be used to detect suspicious authentication behavior, defend account recovery and OAuth flows, and protect the platform from abuse, fraud, and automated attacks.
CyberFurl may store limited browser preferences such as consent choices, interface behavior, or related UX state so that the site does not repeatedly ask for the same action on every visit.
Where enabled, analytics-related technologies may help CyberFurl understand page usage, campaign performance, and reliability patterns. These tools are used to improve the product and public site, not to sell personal data.
Some third-party services used for infrastructure, analytics, payments, anti-bot protection, or embedded functionality may set their own cookies subject to their own policies and retention practices.
You can control or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking essential cookies may prevent CyberFurl login, session recovery, billing, or product features from working as intended.
Operational impact
This matters most around authentication and product continuity.
Sign-in, OAuth callback recovery, and session refresh rely on browser cookies. Blocking them can leave account recovery incomplete or repeatedly redirect users back to login.
Dashboard access, profile loading, billing, and other authenticated requests may fail or appear logged out when the browser does not preserve the required cookies.
If a team needs clarification on essential vs optional cookie use, route the request through privacy or support so the question can be answered against the current product setup.
Next step
Use the privacy policy for broader data-handling context, or contact CyberFurl if a customer, legal, or procurement review needs a direct answer.