Cookie Policy
What we store on your device, why, and how to change it. Analytics are off until you opt in — see our Privacy Policy for what happens to the data itself.
YOUR CURRENT CHOICE
2. Essential Cookies
Signing you in
When you sign in, our authentication service issues a session cookie that identifies your browser on subsequent requests. Without it you would be signed out on every page load. These cannot be turned off while you are using an account.
Security
We use cookies to protect sign-in and form submissions against cross-site request forgery, and to keep requests on the same backend instance where that matters for correctness.
Your preferences
Choices you make about the interface — light or dark theme, and the cookie choice recorded on this page — are stored in your browser so they survive a reload. They stay on your device and are not sent to us for analysis.
3. Analytics Cookies (Optional)
PostHog product analytics
If you accept analytics, we load PostHog, which sets cookies and localStorage entries holding a pseudonymous identifier for your browser. This lets us count a returning visitor as one person rather than several.
What we measure
Page views, and specific product events such as starting an evaluation, saving a job, or posting a role. We do not use session recording, heatmaps, or automatic capture of every click. If you are signed in, these events are linked to your account so we can support you when something goes wrong.
Nothing runs before you agree
PostHog is not loaded, and no analytics cookie is written, until you choose Accept all. Choosing Essential only means the script is never initialised — not that it runs and discards the data.
4. Changing Your Mind
Withdraw at any time
Use the button below to reopen the cookie banner and change your choice. Withdrawing consent stops analytics immediately and clears the identifier PostHog stored for your browser, so a later opt-in starts fresh rather than reconnecting to your earlier activity.
If we add a category
Your choice is recorded against a version of this policy. If we introduce a new category of cookie, that version changes and you are asked again rather than having the new category inherit your previous answer.
5. Browser-Level Controls
Blocking and clearing
Every major browser lets you block or delete cookies for a specific site from its privacy settings. Blocking essential cookies for CodeInScore will prevent you from staying signed in.
Do Not Track
Browsers disagree on what a Do Not Track signal means and it is being retired in most of them, so we do not rely on it. The choice you make here is the control that governs our analytics.
6. Updates to This Policy
Notification of changes
Material changes to what we set or why will be reflected here with a new Updated date, and will re-prompt you for consent where the change affects an optional category.
Related policies
This policy covers storage on your device. How we handle the data itself — retention, sharing, and your access and deletion rights — is described in our Privacy Policy.
Questions about cookies?
Reach out to our privacy team at privacy@codeinscore.com