QuickToPrint / Cookies
How QuickToPrint uses cookies and similar browser storage
QuickToPrint uses essential browser storage to keep the public site and protected workspace usable, secure, and consistent across visits. This page explains that use in practical terms.
- Language and locale preferences
- Theme and presentation preferences
- Session, login, and workflow continuity data where the protected app requires it
That can include session continuity, preview gating, request handling, and other product behaviors that depend on a browser remembering state between page loads.
Some protected app behavior also relies on browser storage so the user can return to the same workspace context.
- The current public explanation focuses on practical, essential, and operational storage
- Users should review this page again if new tooling categories are introduced
- Browser controls remain an important way to manage cookies and similar storage
If you need help understanding whether a workflow issue is related to browser storage, contact QuickToPrint or use in-app support once you are signed in.
For onboarding or public-site questions, the contact page is the best place to start.