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Cookies Policy

Last updated: March 19, 2026

This Cookies Policy explains how ClassPoint uses cookies and similar browser storage technologies to support login sessions, school workspace continuity, secure account flows, and limited public-site attribution or troubleshooting needs.

How ClassPoint uses cookies

ClassPoint uses cookies and similar browser storage tools to keep core parts of the platform working reliably. These tools help maintain login state, preserve school-selection context, support secure account flows, and reduce friction when a user moves between pages or returns to the service.

Because ClassPoint is a school operations platform, our cookie usage is primarily functional, security-related, and service-oriented rather than advertising-driven.

Cookie categories currently used

The platform currently relies on a small set of cookie and browser-storage behaviors tied to account access, school context, and operational continuity.

  • Authentication and session cookies used to support sign-in, session continuity, and protected account access
  • School-context cookies used to remember the active school workspace where a user has access to more than one school
  • Security and verification cookies used in scoped re-authentication or other account-protection flows
  • Referral attribution storage used on selected public-site flows to preserve legitimate partner or referral context for a limited time

Why these cookies matter

Without these cookies or similar storage tools, important parts of ClassPoint may not function correctly. Users may be signed out unexpectedly, lose their selected school context, or be unable to complete security-sensitive actions.

For that reason, some cookies are treated as strictly necessary for delivering the service requested by the school or user.

Third-party and provider context

Where ClassPoint integrates with external providers for payment, email, monitoring, or referral flows, related browser behavior may involve those provider journeys as part of the service transaction. Those third parties may apply their own notices, policies, or session requirements when a user moves into their environment.

ClassPoint remains focused on limiting its own direct cookie use to service delivery, access control, and operational support needs.

Managing cookies

Users can usually manage cookies through their browser settings. However, disabling necessary cookies may affect the ability to log in, maintain access to the correct school workspace, complete protected actions, or use parts of the public onboarding flow.

Schools that need clarification on cookie use, browser storage behavior, or how this policy aligns with the broader Privacy Policy can contact support@classpoint.ng.

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Questions about cookies or browser storage?

If your school needs clarification on how cookies support authentication, school context, or public onboarding flows, Reach us at support@classpoint.ng if you need clarification.