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Cookies and browser storageUpdated March 15, 2026

Cookie Policy

This page explains how Junno uses cookies, local storage, and session storage to support interface preferences, account continuity, and essential product behavior.

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Essential consent stores your cookie preference for future visits.
Some signed-in behavior uses browser storage, not only cookies.
Clearing storage may log you out or reset interface preferences.
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01How cookies are used02Essential cookies and storage03Authentication and account state04Third-party content and future tools05How to manage preferences06Related policy
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How cookies are used

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Junno uses a limited set of cookies and similar browser-side storage signals to keep the application stable, remember interface preferences, and support essential flows such as navigation state and consent choices.

Some experiences also use local storage or session storage instead of cookies, especially for client-side preference handling and remember-me style session persistence.

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Essential cookies and storage

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Essential storage helps the application remember product experience choices such as sidebar state, consent preferences, and other interface details required to keep the UI predictable.

These storage entries are considered necessary to provide the service you requested and to keep authenticated workflows usable.

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Authentication and account state

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Depending on your sign-in flow, Junno may use browser storage to persist account state between visits when you choose remember-me behavior. Session-only storage may be used when you do not want that state kept after the browser closes.

Because this application supports token refresh and protected dashboard flows, some client-side storage is required to keep the signed-in experience functional.

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Third-party content and future tools

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If a Junno deployment embeds external demos, analytics, video players, social previews, or PayPal checkout, those services may place their own cookies or browser storage according to their policies.

Site owners should review any added third-party tooling and update this page if additional categories are introduced later.

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How to manage preferences

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You can use the cookie banner to choose between essential-only and broader consent where supported. You can also clear cookies, local storage, and session storage from your browser settings.

If you clear browser storage, some preferences may reset and you may need to sign in again or reapply interface settings.

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Related policy

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For details about personal data, account records, order history, license usage, and download logs, read the Privacy Policy alongside this page.

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