Cloudflare Turnstile (bot protection)

Last updated: June 2026

To protect JottoGo sign-in from automated abuse, we use Cloudflare Turnstile on host login, crew login, and other sign-in flows where we verify you are not a bot. Turnstile helps us tell legitimate visitors from bots before we send a one-time email sign-in code.

When Turnstile runs, Cloudflare processes minimal technical signals (client IP address, TLS fingerprint, browser user-agent, site key, and the origin of the page where Turnstile runs) solely to detect and block bot traffic. Cloudflare does not use Turnstile to show you advertising or to build marketing profiles. JottoGo does not receive enough information from Turnstile to identify you directly.

For bot protection on our site, Cloudflare acts as a data processoron our instructions; JottoGo is the data controller for that processing. Cloudflare may also use the same signals as a controller to improve Turnstile's bot-detection capabilities, as described in Cloudflare's documentation.

Turnstile may set strictly necessary cookies or similar storage for this security purpose. See our Cookie Policy for how that fits alongside our functional login cookies.

For more detail, read Cloudflare's Turnstile Privacy Addendum (supplement to Cloudflare's Privacy Policy) and Cookie Policy. Questions about how we use Turnstile on JottoGo can be sent via our contact page.