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We keep it simple. Here's exactly what cookies we use, why we use them, and how you can control them.

Last updated: April 10, 2026

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit NORYQ. They help us provide a better experience by remembering your preferences and session information — so you're never starting from scratch.

How We Use Cookies

We keep cookie usage minimal and purposeful. Here's exactly what we use them for:

Cookie Purposes
  • Authentication: Keeping you securely logged in to your account
  • Preferences: Remembering your settings, mood selections, and choices
  • Analytics: Understanding how you use our service so we can improve it
  • Security: Helps maintain secure login sessions

Types of Cookies We Use

RequiredEssential Cookies

Required for the service to function. These cannot be disabled as they are necessary for authentication and core features like keeping you logged in.

OptionalFunctional Cookies

Enable enhanced functionality like remembering your preferences, mood history, and personalizing your NORYQ experience across sessions.

OptionalAnalytics Cookies

Help us understand how visitors interact with NORYQ. This data is aggregated and anonymized, allowing us to improve the service over time.

Managing Cookies

You are in control. You can manage or delete cookies at any time through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to block or clear cookies — though disabling essential cookies may limit some functionality of NORYQ, such as staying logged in.

Third-Party Cookies

We use Firebase (Google) for authentication and data storage, which may set their own cookies governed by Google's privacy policy. We also use Groq for AI processing. We do not use advertising or tracking cookies from third-party ad networks.

Contact Us

Have questions about how we use cookies? Our privacy team is happy to help — we respond within 48 hours.

Questions about cookies?

Our privacy team is happy to explain anything. We believe cookie policies should be readable, not legalese.