🍪 Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Last updated: May 7, 2025

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how QuickDorm uses them, and how you can control them.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site remember information about your visit — like keeping you logged in or remembering your cart — to improve your experience on future visits.

Cookies We Use

Authentication Tokens

EssentialAlways Active

zapp_token, zapp_refresh_token

Keeps you logged in securely across sessions. Access tokens expire in 15 minutes; refresh tokens in 7 days.

Session Storage

EssentialAlways Active

zapp-auth (localStorage)

Stores your authenticated user profile locally for instant page loads without repeated API calls.

Cart Persistence

EssentialAlways Active

zapp-cart (localStorage)

Remembers items in your cart between page reloads so you do not lose your selections.

Location Preference

EssentialAlways Active

zapp-location (localStorage)

Stores your selected hostel/delivery location so you do not have to re-select it each visit.

Cookie Consent

EssentialAlways Active

qd_cookie_consent (localStorage)

Records your cookie preferences so we do not show the consent banner on every visit.

Analytics & Usage

Optional

Anonymous usage data

Helps us understand which features are most used so we can improve the QuickDorm experience. No personally identifiable information is collected.

Managing Your Cookie Preferences

You can update your cookie preferences at any time. Essential cookies cannot be disabled as they are required for the platform to function securely.

To clear all QuickDorm cookies, open your browser's privacy settings and clear site data for the QuickDorm domain. Note: this will also log you out of your account.

Browser Settings

  • • Chrome: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies
  • • Safari: Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security
  • • Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies

Third-Party Cookies

QuickDorm uses Google OAuth for authentication. When you click "Sign in with Google", Google may set its own cookies as part of their authentication flow. These are governed by Google's Privacy Policy.