1. Our Core Tracking Philosophy
The OnlyGirls application and web ecosystem purposefully reject tracking frameworks built on corporate ad exchanges. We do not participate in behavioral retargeting campaigns, pixel tracking, or cross-site tracking networks used to package and monetize female health profiling data.
Any browser cookies or client-side storage states generated by this network serve exclusively to secure your user authentication flow, remember local custom styles, or optimize the runtime efficiency of **Aura Intelligence**. Your interactions here remain completely dark to programmatic ad companies.
"We use data to optimize your experience, not to track you across the internet. Our local storage methods are engineered strictly to secure your information."
2. Defining Web Tokens & Local Hardware Storage
To ensure full transparency across our data pipeline, we break down our tracking technologies into clear, functional categories:
- Cookies: Small alphanumeric text strings transferred by host clusters to your local browser directory to track session states or verify user identities.
- Local Storage (HTML5): Persistent data storage sandboxed within your browser or mobile client that handles security signatures locally without forcing continuous communication with our remote cloud nodes.
- Mobile Device Identifiers: Randomly generated cryptographic hardware strings that let our localized app instances confirm execution status and handle software patches safely without linking back to your real identity.
3. Automated Cookie Classification & Use
Below is a comprehensive matrix detailing the precise tracking tokens deployed within our web-accessible interfaces:
| Classification | Purpose & Operational Function | Data Retention Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Essential / Functional | Maintains safe session validation and guards against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attempts during your access cycles. This category is strictly required for core app mechanics. | Terminates automatically upon session closure. |
| Aura Settings Optimization | Retains your interface presets (such as keeping **Stealth Mode** hotkeys ready or saving dark theme layouts) directly within your client cache. | Stored persistently on your hardware for up to 365 days or until manually cleared. |
| Privacy-First Diagnostics | Aggregates anonymous performance metrics (like system crash frequencies or load speed anomalies) via isolated web nodes, completely separated from your personal profile. | Anonymized permanently; text files clear automatically after 90 days. |
4. Mobile App Telemetry & On-Device Storage Bounds
The core mobile application experience utilizes distinct storage isolation methods tailored to our primary functional features:
A. The Body Lab Cache
Your period records and physical biometric markers are retained locally inside an unmapped hardware sandbox. The local database engine reads data from this cache to instantly display your baseline forecasts without needing external network transfers.
B. The Mind Space Encrypted Vault
Audio reflections and personal journaling inputs do not use typical browser tracking methods. These inputs translate immediately into encrypted, tokenized strings. They rest securely inside your device's isolated hardware storage layers, blocked entirely from ambient system tools.
5. Data Sovereignty & Cookie Management Controls
You have full sovereign authority to alter, wipe, or block tracking states across your active web devices at any time:
- Browser-Level Modifications: You can configure your browser engine to automatically reject all inbound cookies or alert you when a new tracking layer attempts to activate. Keep in mind that dropping functional tokens may disrupt real-time session tracking during sign-in attempts.
- System-Wide Purges: Activating the "Hard Reset" protocol inside OnlyGirls permanently deletes all remote metadata associations, clears out localized mobile storage states, and wipes your client authentication caches completely.
- Global "Do Not Track" Support: Our network systems scan for and honor standard automated browser directives like Global Privacy Control (GPC) or "Do Not Track" (DNT) flags, instantly enforcing restrictive privacy controls.