Qflow

Cookie Policy

Last updated 13 July 2026

Cookies are small text files a website stores on your device. This policy explains how Qflow for events™ uses cookies and similar technologies across our websites and dashboard.

We use only strictly necessary cookies. We do not use advertising cookies, we do not run third-party analytics or tracking cookies, and we do not share cookie data with advertisers. Because every cookie we set is required for the Service to work, we do not show a cookie consent banner — there is nothing optional to consent to.

Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are essential to sign you in, keep your session secure and deliver the Service. They include:

  • Authentication and session cookies — issued when you sign in, so we know it is you as you move between pages, and cleared when your session ends.
  • Security cookies — anti-forgery tokens that protect forms you submit from cross-site request forgery, and cookies set by our network security provider, Cloudflare, to distinguish people from malicious automated traffic.
  • Platform cookies — set by our hosting platform, Microsoft Azure, to route your requests consistently, plus small flags the dashboard uses to remember state such as your setup progress.

The main cookies you will see:

CookiePurpose
ASP.NET SessionSession management
Request VerificationCSRF protection
CloudflareBot protection
ARR AffinityAzure load balancing

Exact cookie names may vary between releases.

Local storage

We use your browser's local storage for interface preferences — for example, remembering whether you chose light or dark mode. This data stays on your device and is not sent to us.

Managing cookies

You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings at any time. Because all of our cookies are essential, blocking them will prevent you from signing in and using the Service.

Changes to this policy

If we ever introduce non-essential cookies, we will update this policy and ask for your consent first. Questions? Contact support@qflow.email.