Effective: August 8, 2026
What Cookies Are
Cookies are small pieces of information a website can store in a browser. First-party cookies come from the website being visited; third-party cookies come from another service used or linked by that website. Browsers can also provide other storage mechanisms with similar purposes.
Zoho SalesIQ
Tinypoke uses Zoho SalesIQ across the public site to provide live chat and visitor engagement. SalesIQ can set first-party cookies on tinypoke.com and cookies on Zoho domains. The cookies used depend on the SalesIQ configuration, features used, and consent choices presented to you.
SalesIQ describes cookies used for purposes that include:
- preserving the chat widget’s position, open or minimized state, and other preferences;
- identifying a unique visitor or visit where visitor tracking is enabled;
- remembering tracking-consent choices;
- maintaining chat and application sessions;
- protecting requests against cross-site request forgery;
- balancing traffic across its infrastructure; and
- analytics and reporting about website interactions.
Some SalesIQ cookies last only for a browser session or a few minutes, while some visitor identifiers can persist for up to two years unless deleted sooner or configured differently. Zoho maintains a current list of SalesIQ cookies, purposes, and durations.
Visitor-identification cookies may depend on the SalesIQ privacy configuration and the consent choice offered by the widget. Loading the widget can still send a network request and technical information—such as an IP address, browser details, current domain, and page information—to Zoho before a chat begins.
The public site does not currently include a separate first-party analytics or advertising library. Hosting and network infrastructure may still use essential technical mechanisms to deliver, secure, or diagnose the site.
Linked and Embedded Services
Links to Consulting, Learn, Help, Status, social platforms, booking services, and other websites take you to services with their own cookie and privacy practices. Your browser settings and choices on those services determine how their cookies are handled.
Browser Controls
Most browsers let you inspect, block, or delete cookies and other stored site data. Use any privacy or tracking choice displayed by the SalesIQ widget when available. Blocking storage or Zoho’s widget script may prevent live chat, saved chat state, or visitor-recognition features from working as intended.
Changes
This notice may be updated when the site, SalesIQ configuration, or other cookie use changes. The effective date above identifies the current version. Questions can be sent through the contact page.