What Cookies Do
Cookies are small browser records used to keep you signed in, remember secure sessions and protect routes that should not be public.
This page explains how cookies and local browser storage are used to keep Syncroly secure, fast and installable across web, mobile and desktop.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
Cookies are small browser records used to keep you signed in, remember secure sessions and protect routes that should not be public.
Authentication cookies that identify the logged-in Syncroly user and role.
Security-related cookies used to protect admin, user, partner, task and ticket routes.
Browser and PWA storage used by the installable app for basic caching and faster loading.
Without required cookies, Syncroly cannot keep users signed in or separate admin dashboards from user dashboards. Blocking required cookies may break login or protected pages.
You can clear cookies from your browser settings at any time. After clearing cookies, you may need to log in again and reinstall or refresh the PWA app cache.
Email, hosting, analytics or security providers may process limited technical data when used to deliver platform services. Syncroly keeps third-party usage limited to operational needs.
For account, privacy, billing, partnership, or access questions, contact the Syncroly team through the support area or email us at admin@syncroly.org.
Contact SupportYes. Syncroly uses required session cookies so admin and user dashboards remain protected and role-based access works correctly.
Yes. You can clear cookies from your browser settings, but you may need to log in again and refresh the installed app cache.
Yes. The installable PWA may use browser storage and cache files so the app opens faster on supported devices.