What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work more efficiently and provide information to website owners.
How We Use Cookies
Dakshar uses cookies for the following purposes:
- • Essential Cookies: These cookies are necessary for the website to function properly. They enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility.
- • Authentication Cookies: These cookies help us remember your login status and preferences, so you don't have to log in every time you visit.
- • Session Cookies: These cookies are temporary and are deleted when you close your browser. They help maintain your session while you navigate the website.
- • Preference Cookies: These cookies remember your preferences and settings to provide a personalized experience.
- • Analytics Cookies: These cookies help us understand how visitors interact with our website by collecting and reporting information anonymously.
Types of Cookies We Use
| Cookie Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Session ID | Maintains user session | Session |
| Authentication | Remembers login status | 30 days |
| CSRF Token | Security protection | Session |
| Preferences | Stores user preferences | 1 year |
Third-Party Cookies
We may also use third-party cookies from trusted partners for analytics and other purposes. These cookies are subject to the respective third parties' privacy policies. We do not have control over these cookies.
Managing Cookies
You can control and manage cookies in several ways:
- • Browser Settings: Most browsers allow you to refuse or accept cookies. You can also delete cookies that have already been set. Please refer to your browser's help section for instructions.
- • Opt-Out: You can opt out of certain third-party cookies through their respective opt-out mechanisms.
- • Impact: Please note that disabling cookies may affect the functionality of our website and your ability to access certain features.
Do Not Track Signals
Some browsers include a "Do Not Track" (DNT) feature that signals to websites you visit that you do not want to have your online activity tracked. Currently, there is no standard for how DNT signals should be interpreted. We do not currently respond to DNT signals.
Updates to This Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. We will notify you of any material changes by posting the new Cookie Policy on this page.
Contact Us
If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us through our contact page.