How browser storage and cookies are used.
This page explains how NexHire may use cookies, local storage, and similar technologies to support core functionality, preferences, and future measurement or advertising systems.
Core use
Authentication and site function
Essential storage may support sign-in, session continuity, and protection of public forms.
Preferences
Theme and user experience
Preference storage can help the site remember things like display settings.
Future systems
Analytics or ads when enabled
If non-essential technologies are turned on later, the policy and consent experience should reflect that.
What this policy covers
This Cookie Policy explains how browser-based storage and similar technologies may be used on NexHire.
Depending on the feature, that may include cookies, local storage, or similar mechanisms that help the site remember state, keep users signed in, apply preferences, or support future analytics and advertising features when enabled.
This policy should be read alongside the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Why we use them
Browser-based storage is used to make the product work properly and, where enabled, to improve performance or monetization.
Examples include keeping a user signed in, remembering preferences, reducing repeated friction, protecting the site from abuse, and supporting measurement or advertising systems that may be introduced over time.
Where non-essential technologies are enabled and consent is required by law, we intend to present those choices clearly before activating them.
Managing your choices
You have control over many browser-based technologies through your browser settings and, where implemented, any consent controls shown on the site.
Most browsers allow you to block, clear, or restrict cookies. Keep in mind that doing so may affect sign-in, saved preferences, or other parts of the product that rely on browser storage.
If a consent experience is introduced for analytics or advertising, you will be able to review and adjust those choices through the controls provided there.
Third-party technologies
Some browser technologies may come from service providers that support features such as verification, infrastructure, analytics, or advertising.
Third-party tools are only expected to be used when necessary for a feature we choose to enable. If advertising or advanced measurement systems are added, this policy and any related notices should be updated to reflect that change.