§ Legal
Cookie Policy
Four cookies, all of them necessary. No advertising, no tracking, no consent banner because there is nothing to consent to.
Short version. We set only the cookies needed to keep you signed in and to stop forms being submitted from other sites. There is no advertising, no analytics profiling and no third-party tracker. That is why you are not being asked to dismiss a banner.
Clause 1What a cookie is
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store and send back on later requests. It is how a site remembers that the request it just received came from someone who signed in a moment ago.
Clause 2The cookies we set
| Name | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|
LXS_SESSID |
Keeps you signed in. Without it you would be asked for your password on every page. Marked HttpOnly, Secure and SameSite so it cannot be read by scripts or sent from other sites. | Session, and in any case expiring after the idle timeout on your account |
lxs_csrf |
Holds the token that proves a form submission came from a page we served, which is what stops another site from making your browser act on your account. | Session |
lxs_2fa |
Set only if you use two-factor authentication and choose to trust the device, so you are not asked for a code on every sign-in from it. | 30 days, or until you clear it |
lxs_prefs |
Remembers small interface choices such as a collapsed sidebar. Contains no personal data. | 12 months |
All four are strictly necessary for the service to function or to be secure, which is why they are set without asking. If you refuse them, you cannot sign in.
Clause 3What we do not do
- No advertising cookies, and no advertising on this platform at all.
- No cross-site tracking and no data brokers.
- No third-party analytics that profile individual users.
- No selling or sharing of browsing behaviour.
- No fingerprinting to identify you when cookies are cleared.
Given what this platform is used for, we took the view that a workspace holding privileged case material has no business carrying third-party tracking scripts.
Clause 4Third-party cookies
When you make a payment, the payment gateway's own page or frame may set cookies of its own for fraud prevention and to complete the transaction. Those are governed by the gateway's cookie policy, not this one. We do not set cookies on their behalf, and we receive nothing from them beyond the result of the payment.
Fonts are loaded from a public font service. That request necessarily reveals your IP address to that service, in the same way any request to any server does, but no cookie is set by it.
Clause 5Controlling cookies
Every browser lets you view, block and delete cookies, usually under Settings, then Privacy. You can block ours entirely; the consequence is simply that sign-in will not work, because the session cookie is how being signed in is represented.
Signing out clears the session cookie. Clearing site data in your browser removes all four.
Clause 6Other local storage
The workspace uses a small amount of browser local storage to hold interface state, such as an in-progress draft of a note so that it is not lost if a page reloads. It stays on your device, is never transmitted to us as a separate record, and is cleared when you clear site data.
Clause 7Changes
If we ever add a cookie that is not strictly necessary, we will ask for your consent before setting it and update this page first. The date at the top shows the current version.
ContactHow to reach us about this document
Questions about cookies or anything else on the privacy side.
- By email
- privacy@litoraai.com
- By post
- Rank First Technologies Private Limited (CIN U58201PB2026PTC068900)
S.A.S. Nagar (Mohali), Punjab 160055, India - Grievance Officer
- Grievance Officer —
grievance@litoraai.com
Appointed under the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. Complaints are acknowledged within 24 hours and resolved within 15 days.
This document is governed by the laws of India, and the courts referred to in the terms of service have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute arising from it.