# Tilkly Cookie Policy

Plain-text mirror of https://tilkly.com/cookies. Last updated May 1, 2026.

Tilkly is operated by EI Jyoti SINGH in Toulouse, France. Cookie and privacy questions: privacy@tilkly.com.

## Summary

Tilkly uses as few cookies as possible. The rendered Cookie Policy states that all listed cookies are strictly necessary to run the platform, and that Tilkly itself does not set optional analytics or advertising cookies on Tilkly marketing, policy, dashboard, or published-site pages.

## Cookies

- Authentication cookies for user sessions.
- Refresh/session cookies for signed-in access.
- CSRF protection cookies for form and account security.
- Language or interface preference cookies.
- Cookie consent preference cookies.

## localStorage

Tilkly uses first-party localStorage for editor state and published-site feature state, such as builder settings, panel layout, preview preferences, and live chat session continuity. The Cookie Policy states that no tracking data, personal information, or authentication tokens are stored in localStorage.

## First-Party Analytics

When a visitor accepts cookies, Tilkly may collect anonymous page-view counts on published sites. The policy states there is no fingerprinting, cross-site tracking, or sharing with third-party analytics providers for this first-party analytics data, and analytics data is automatically deleted after 90 days.

## Third-Party Analytics And Advertising

Tilkly does not load Google AdSense or other advertising scripts on Tilkly marketing, policy, dashboard, or published-site pages. If a site owner adds a GA4 Measurement ID in site settings, GA4 runs on that owner's published site and is gated behind the analytics consent category. The site owner is responsible for obtaining valid consent from visitors.

## Managing Cookies

Visitors can manage cookies in browser settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies can prevent login because authentication depends on session cookies. Consent can be changed by clearing cookies and revisiting the site to trigger the consent banner again.
