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WrenchDay Cookie and Tracking Policy

Explains cookies, session storage, preferences, authentication, analytics, and customer controls.

Document status
Draft
Effective date
Draft - Counsel Review Required
Document owner
WrenchDay Privacy / Product

This document is a draft and remains subject to the review noted above. It is shown here for transparency and is excluded from search indexing until finalized.

1. What cookies are used for

WrenchDay may use cookies, local storage, session storage, and similar browser technologies for authentication, session continuity, security, preferences, onboarding state, role-aware navigation, subscription state, analytics, and product reliability.

2. Categories

Strictly necessary technologies support login, session validation, account security, routing, fraud prevention, and payment or subscription workflows.

Preference technologies may remember UI settings, theme choices, onboarding progress, navigation preferences, and shop workflow configuration.

Analytics or diagnostics technologies may help understand product usage, errors, performance, and reliability if enabled.

3. Third parties

Third-party providers such as authentication, payment, analytics, email, SMS, hosting, storage, or monitoring providers may set or read technologies as needed to deliver their services.

WrenchDay uses Microsoft Clarity for session analytics, interaction measurement, heatmaps, diagnostic events, and privacy-masked session recordings. Clarity may use cookies or similar technologies where permitted, and browser privacy signals or applicable consent choices may limit that storage.

Stripe and other payment providers may use cookies or similar technologies during checkout, billing portal, Connect onboarding, payment verification, fraud prevention, and hosted invoice flows.

4. Controls

Users can control some browser technologies through browser settings. Blocking necessary cookies may prevent login, checkout, public payment, booking, or other features from working correctly.

Where legally required, WrenchDay should provide additional consent controls for non-essential technologies.