Gymogy uses cookies, local storage, and similar browser technologies to keep sessions secure, remember preferences, understand basic product usage, and support embedded payment or sign-in flows. Some storage is strictly necessary for the site to function.
1. Cookie Categories
Gymogy may use strictly necessary, functional, security, and limited analytics-related browser storage. Each category supports a different purpose, and not all categories appear on every page or in every environment.
- Strictly necessary storage for authentication state, CSRF or anti-abuse controls, session continuity, consent state, and page routing.
- Preference storage for theme, language, onboarding, or similar user-interface settings.
- Security and diagnostics storage for abuse detection, incident response, and debugging of broken flows.
- Limited analytics or product-improvement storage where Gymogy needs aggregated usage signals to improve reliability or design.
2. Third-Party And Embedded Flows
Some provider-controlled flows, such as payment windows, sign-in providers, or infrastructure tooling, may set their own browser storage according to their policies. Gymogy does not control every cookie used by those providers, but Gymogy chooses and integrates those providers to support service delivery rather than broad ad tracking.
3. Managing Browser Storage
You can usually control or delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking all browser storage may break login flows, checkout flows, saved preferences, or protected app routes. If you clear cookies while logged in, you may need to authenticate again.
4. Updates
Gymogy may update this policy when the web stack, hosting setup, analytics tooling, or payment and authentication providers change. Material changes will be reflected by the updated date and published version.