Cookie Policy
- Last updated:
- May 28, 2026
- Effective:
- May 28, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains how NoHoldPay uses cookies and similar browser storage on its website, hosted checkout, and merchant dashboard.
Questions about this Policy may be submitted through the contact page.
1. Cookies and Browser Storage
A cookie is a small text file that a website stores through your browser. Cookies can be used to keep you signed in, remember settings, or support security controls.
NoHoldPay also uses browser storage that is not technically a cookie:
- localStorage stores small same-browser preferences until they are changed or you clear site data.
- sessionStorage stores temporary same-tab browser-session state and is normally cleared when the tab or session ends.
2. Cookies NoHoldPay Sets
We use authentication cookies that are required for the merchant dashboard. If you block these cookies, you will not be able to sign in or stay signed in.
| Cookie category | Set by | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merchant session | NoHoldPay | Keeps a merchant signed in. The token is stored in a protected cookie that is not accessible to browser JavaScript and is read server-side for authenticated dashboard requests. | Up to 24 hours |
3. Browser Storage We Use
These items are stored in your browser to support the product experience. They are not advertising cookies and are not used for cross-site tracking.
| Storage category | Type | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|
| Theme preference | localStorage | Remembers light, dark, or system theme preference and helps prevent a flash of the wrong theme on page load. | Until changed or site data cleared |
| Sidebar preference | localStorage | Remembers whether the dashboard sidebar is collapsed. | Until changed or site data cleared |
| Merchant dashboard mode cache | localStorage | Caches the live/test dashboard mode in the same browser while the server-side preference is loading. | Until changed or site data cleared |
| Checkout last-used option | localStorage | Remembers the last chain and coin selected on hosted checkout on that device, so the picker can show it first. | Until overwritten or site data cleared |
| Checkout submission guard | sessionStorage | Records that a connected-wallet payment was submitted during the current checkout session to reduce accidental duplicate broadcasts. | Current browser tab/session |
| Dismissed merchant dashboard notices | localStorage / sessionStorage | Remembers dismissed merchant dashboard notices and banners so the dashboard does not repeatedly show the same prompt. | Until cleared, changed, or the browser session ends |
4. Third-Party Cookies and Storage
Some optional or security-related features involve third-party scripts or user-selected wallet software. Those providers may set their own cookies or browser storage under their own domains or inside the wallet app.
| Service | When loaded | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Cloudflare Turnstile | When enabled for merchant login, merchant signup, or password reset | Helps distinguish legitimate users from automated abuse |
| Google Identity Services | Only if you choose Google sign-in | Supports Google OAuth sign-in |
| Browser wallet extensions or wallet apps | Only if a customer uses a connected-wallet payment option | The wallet provider may keep its own local wallet-session state |
5. What We Do Not Use
NoHoldPay does not currently use:
- Advertising, retargeting, or cross-site marketing trackers.
- Analytics tools that rely on persistent cross-site identifiers.
- NoHoldPay-operated browser fingerprinting for advertising or analytics.
6. How To Manage Cookies
You can review, delete, or restrict cookies and browser storage through your browser settings. The exact controls depend on your browser.
- Chrome / Edge / Brave / Opera - Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
- Firefox - Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data.
- Safari (desktop) - Safari → Settings → Privacy.
- Safari (iOS) - Settings → Safari → Privacy & Security.
If you block strictly necessary cookies, you will not be able to sign in to NoHoldPay. If you block third-party cookies or scripts, Google sign-in or anti-bot checks may not work.
7. Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Because NoHoldPay does not run advertising or cross-site tracking, signals such as Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control do not currently change our behavior. We will update this page if that changes.
8. Changes
We may update this document. Material changes will be announced via email and/or via the dashboard at least 14 days before they take effect when reasonably practical. Changes required for legal, security, risk, chain-support, or urgent operational reasons may take effect sooner. The header of this document reflects the current version.
9. Contact
Cookie questions may be submitted through the contact page.