How TallyArk uses cookies
TallyArk uses cookies and browser storage to keep users signed in, protect sessions, route API requests, and remember limited app state needed for the product to work.
The core authentication cookies are essential. Without them, users cannot securely sign in to the internal workspace or client portal.
Essential cookies
Essential cookies are used for internal user authentication, client portal authentication, session continuity, security, and request handling.
These cookies may be httpOnly, which means client-side scripts cannot read them. They are used by the server to verify access.
Local browser storage
The app may store limited session-related or interface state in browser storage to improve the user experience after sign-in.
Users can clear browser storage through their browser settings, but doing so may sign them out or reset local interface preferences.
Analytics and marketing cookies
TallyArk does not require analytics or advertising cookies to provide the core invoicing service.
If analytics or marketing tools are added later, this page should be updated to explain what is used, why it is used, and what choices visitors have.
Managing cookies
Most browsers allow users to block or delete cookies. Blocking essential cookies may prevent login, portal access, invoice viewing, and other secure features from working.
For questions about cookies or browser storage, contact TallyArk through the public contact page.