A straightforward explanation of how FleetFixer uses cookies and local storage.
Cookies are small text files that websites store on your device. They help sites remember information about your visit, such as whether you are signed in or what preferences you have set. Local storage works in a similar way but is managed directly by your browser.
We keep things minimal. FleetFixer does not use any third-party tracking cookies, advertising pixels, or analytics services that follow you around the web.
| Name / Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Firebase Auth session | Keeps you signed in to your FleetFixer account so you do not have to log in on every page load. | Until you sign out or the session expires |
localStorage preferences |
Stores your UI preferences such as table page size, sidebar state, and selected filters so they persist between visits. | Until you clear your browser data |
That is it. No third-party tracking, no advertising cookies, no social media widgets that monitor your browsing.
| Name | Purpose | Duration | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
ff_consent |
Remembers your cookie preference so we do not ask again on every page. | 1 year | Essential |
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You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers let you:
If you disable cookies or clear local storage, you will be signed out of FleetFixer and your UI preferences will reset to their defaults. The app will continue to work normally once you sign in again.
If we introduce new cookies or change how we use existing ones, we will update this page and note the date of the change below. For significant changes, we may also notify you via email or an in-app message.
If you have questions about this cookie policy or how FleetFixer handles your data, please get in touch at hello@fleetfixer.io.