01What Cookies Are
Cookies are small text files that a website stores on your device. Similar technologies include browser local storage and pixels. They let a site remember who you are between requests, keep your preferences, and understand how the site is used.
This policy explains what Transitr uses across the marketing website, the web application, and the client and driver portals — and how you can control it. We keep our footprint deliberately small: no advertising cookies, no third-party trackers, no cross-site profiling.
02Cookies & Storage We Use
| Name / type | Purpose | Category | Duration |
|---|
| Session cookie | Keeps you signed in after you verify a one-time code. Set as httpOnly and Secure, so it is sent only over encrypted connections and cannot be read by scripts running in the page. | Strictly necessary | Session / until sign-out |
| Theme preference | Remembers your light/dark theme choice in the apps so the interface renders correctly on your next visit (stored in browser local storage). | Preference | Until cleared |
| Analytics (PostHog US) | Pseudonymous usage analytics — page views and feature interactions — served through a first-party proxy on our own domain (the /ingest path) and processed on US infrastructure. No sensitive personal data or business record contents are captured. | Analytics | Up to 12 months |
Strictly necessary cookies cannot be switched off — without them you cannot stay signed in to the Service.
03How Our Analytics Work
A few specifics about our analytics setup, because the details matter:
- First-party proxy— analytics requests go to our own domain and are relayed to PostHog’s US servers, so no third-party domain sets cookies or receives your requests directly from your browser.
- US hosting — analytics data is processed and stored in the United States.
- Data minimization — events are configured to exclude sensitive personal data and the contents of your business records (shipments, invoices, messages, documents).
04Managing Cookies
You are in control:
- Browser settings — every major browser lets you block or delete cookies and clear local storage. Blocking the session cookie will sign you out and prevent sign-in.
- Analytics — browser tracking-protection features and content blockers will prevent the analytics described above; the Service continues to work without it.
- Do Not Track / GPC — we do not use cross-site tracking, so there is nothing additional to disable.