1. What cookies and similar storage are
Cookies are small values a website stores in your browser and sends with later requests. Similar storage, such as sessionStorage, can keep a value for the current browser tab or session without sending it with every request.
2. Essential cookies
Renthing and its authentication provider use essential cookies to keep you signed in, refresh your session, protect account actions, and route requests securely. The signed-in service cannot work correctly if these cookies are blocked. We do not use essential cookies to sell advertising profiles.
3. First-party traffic and performance
Renthing measures page paths and web performance such as loading and interaction timing. Query strings and URL fragments are not collected, IP addresses are not stored in the analytics table, and developer-console visits are excluded.
A random identifier is kept in sessionStorage only for the current browser session so aggregate traffic can distinguish sessions. It is cleared when the browser session ends. Renthing skips this collection when the browser sends a Do Not Track signal.
4. Third-party and advertising cookies
Renthing does not currently use third-party advertising cookies or cross-site behavioral advertising. Infrastructure providers may process essential request information to deliver and protect the service under their own contractual and security obligations.
5. Your controls
- Use your browser settings to view, delete, or block cookies and site storage.
- Enable Do Not Track to stop Renthing's first-party page-view and web-vital collection.
- Use a private browsing session if you do not want site storage retained after that session.
- Remember that blocking essential authentication cookies will sign you out or prevent account features from working.
6. Changes and questions
If Renthing adds a materially different use of cookies or tracking, this policy and any required choices will be updated before that use begins. Questions can be sent through Contact us.
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