Command Center

Cookies Policy

Last updated: April 22, 2026

This page explains what cookies and similar technologies (localStorage, sessionStorage) Command Center uses, why we use them, and how you can control them. It supplements our Privacy Policy.

1. What is a cookie?

A cookie is a small text file stored on your device by your browser when you visit a website. Cookies let a site recognize your browser on subsequent requests. Similar technologies (localStorage, sessionStorage) store data entirely in the browser without sending it in every request.

2. Our current approach

At launch, Command Center uses only strictly necessary cookies and local storage. We do not use advertising cookies, third-party analytics cookies, or cross-site tracking cookies. Under GDPR (ePrivacy Directive) and Québec Law 25, strictly necessary cookies do not require prior consent — we still disclose them here.

If we later introduce analytics or other non-essential cookies, we will update this page, deploy a consent banner, and block non-essential cookies until you opt in.

3. Cookies & storage we use today

NameTypePurposeDurationCategory
sessionHTTP cookie (httpOnly, secure, SameSite=Lax)Keeps you signed in across page loads30 days (sliding) or until sign-outStrictly necessary
csrf-tokenHTTP cookie (secure, SameSite=Strict)Protects against cross-site request forgery on state-changing actionsSessionStrictly necessary
cc-themelocalStorageRemembers your light/dark theme preferenceUntil clearedFunctional (strictly necessary for chosen preference)
cc-localelocalStorageRemembers your language (English/French) preferenceUntil clearedFunctional (strictly necessary for chosen preference)
cc-layoutlocalStorageRemembers your dashboard layout and column orderUntil clearedFunctional

Stripe may set its own cookies on checkout pages hosted by Stripe. Those cookies are governed by Stripe’s privacy policy.

4. How to control cookies

  • In your browser:every major browser lets you view, delete, and block cookies. Instructions for Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and Brave are on each vendor’s support site.
  • Do Not Track & Global Privacy Control (GPC): because we do not sell or share personal information for cross-context behavioural advertising, a GPC signal does not change our processing. We will honour valid GPC opt-outs if we ever introduce applicable processing.
  • Clearing local storage will reset your theme, language, and layout preferences.

Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent you from signing in. Blocking functional local storage will simply reset your preferences to defaults.

5. Changes

We update this page whenever we change how cookies and similar technologies are used on the Service. Contact our Privacy Officer at privacy@cmdctr.cc with any questions.