Cookies are small text files that a website places on your device (computer, phone, or tablet) when you visit. They are stored in your browser and sent back to the website on your next visit, so the site can remember things about you.
Cookies do not contain your name or other directly identifying information on their own. They hold small pieces of data — such as a session identifier — that the website uses to recognise your browser.
Websites use cookies for a range of purposes: to keep you signed in, to remember your preferences, to measure how the site is being used, and to show you relevant content. Some cookies are placed by the website you are visiting; others are placed by third-party services used on that site.
You can control whether cookies are stored on your device. The sections below explain what cookies Quillkeeper uses and how to manage them.