Cookie Policy

This article was last updated on Dec 21, 2023

What are cookies?

Cookies are small pieces of data saved in text files stored on your computer or other devices when websites are loaded in a browser.

Please read this privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) carefully before you start to use the Services, as defined below. By accessing or using the Services in any manner, you accept and agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with any terms of this Privacy Policy, you may not access or use the Services for any purpose.

Cookies set by Timebook

We use cookies for several purposes. Some are necessary for technical reasons; other cookies help us give you a personalized experience. Some may be set when you load a page or take a particular action.

The following sections list the cookies that we set, both required and optional. We highly recommend you allow both sets of cookies so that you can enjoy a smooth and personalized experience with Timebook.

Required cookies

The following cookies are required and cannot be disabled. We use them to make sure Timebook works in a stable way.

Cookie namePurpose

tb-{userId}-access-token

User's session token (access), set by Backend service after logging in.

tb-{userId}-refresh-token

User's session token (refresh), set by Backend service after logging in.

device-id

Identify the user's current device instance.

subdomainName

Map workplace ID with its subdomain name (Workplace switching).

active-workplace-id:${userId}

Identify current Workplace + user application context.

active-user-id

Identify the current user's ID.

onboardingError

Protect the onboarding flow if an error occurred.

new-workplace-for-another-email

Workplace switching - create a new Workplace flow.

WORKPLACE_INVITATION

Protect the Workplace invitation flow.

Functional cookies (optional)

The following cookies are optional, but we recommend enabling them. We use these cookies to store information about your choices and preferences in Timebook.

Cookie namePurpose

previousPage

Navigation - redirect the user to the last opened page (after re-login or refreshing the session).

tb-{userId}-refresh-token

Navigation - switch to the last logged-in user account.

previousRoute

Navigation - redirect the user to a page from the full URL link if it was provided.

Managing cookies

You may wish to restrict the use of cookies (or even prevent them from being set). Most browsers provide tools to control cookie behavior through built-in features or third-party plugins.

For more details on how to manage and delete cookies, visit aboutcookies.org.

For more details on advertising cookies and how to manage them, visit youronlinechoices.eu (EU-based) or aboutads.info (US-based).

Restricting or turning off cookies can limit Timebook functionality or prevent it from working correctly at all.

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