Cookies are small files your browser stores when you use Nabooki. They keep you logged in, remember your preferences, and help the platform run reliably. This article explains how cookies work in Nabooki and how to manage them in your browser.
What are cookies?
When you use Nabooki, your browser stores small data files called cookies. These allow the platforβm to recognise you between sessions, maintain your login, and remember settings you've configured.
Nabooki uses three types of cookies:
Essential cookiesβ required for Nabooki to function. They keep you logged in and allow access to core platform features. These cannot be disabled
Performance & analytics cookies β track how users navigate the platform to help improve speed and reliability. These can be disabled if preferred.
Third-party cookiesβ used by integrations and analytics tools such as Google Analytics and payment processors. These can be disabled via your browser settings.
π Note: Blocking essential cookies will prevent you from logging in or using Nabooki. If you're unsure which cookies to disable, block third-party cookies only.
Step-by-step instructions
The steps below show you how to manage cookie settings in your browser.
Google Chrome
Open Chrome and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
Select Settings, then go to Privacy & Security > Cookies and other site data.
Choose your preferred option: Allow all cookies, Block third-party cookies, or Block all cookies.
Mozilla Firefox
Open Firefox and click the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the top-right corner.
Select Settings, then go to Privacy & Security.
Under Cookies and Site Data, select your preferred setting.
Microsoft Edge
Open Edge and click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
Go to Settings > Cookies and site permissions.
Adjust your cookie preferences.
Safari (Mac & iOS)
Open Safari and go to Preferences > Privacy.
Choose Block all cookies or Allow cookies.
π‘Tip: If Nabooki stops working correctly after changing your cookie settings, try switching to Block third-party cookies only β this keeps essential cookies active.
Troubleshooting & FAQs
Why am I being logged out frequently?
This may happen if your browser blocks cookies. Enable essential cookies in your browser settings.
Can I disable only third-party cookies?
Yes! Most browsers allow blocking third-party cookies while keeping essential ones enabled.
Do I need to accept cookies to use Nabooki?
Essential cookies are required for security and functionality. Disabling all cookies may prevent login and proper use of the platform.
How do I clear cookies for Nabooki only?
In your browser settings, look for Manage Site Data or Clear browsing data and remove cookies only for nabooki.com.
Need Help?
If you need assistance, contact our support team: π¬ Live Chat: Click the chat icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. π§ Email:support@nabooki.com
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