Important: These policy pages are a strong operational baseline, but they are not legal advice. Review them with a qualified lawyer in your jurisdiction before going live.
1. What are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help websites remember user preferences, maintain sessions, improve security, and understand how services are used.
We may also use similar technologies, such as local storage and pixel tags, for related operational and analytics purposes.
2. How We Use Cookies
AgentPaywall uses cookies to:
- Keep users signed in and preserve secure sessions.
- Remember interface preferences and usability settings.
- Protect against abuse, fraud, and unauthorized access.
- Measure performance and understand product usage trends.
- Diagnose failures and improve reliability.
3. Cookie Categories
- Strictly Necessary: Required for core functionality such as authentication, routing, and security controls.
- Functional: Used to remember non-essential preferences like language and UI display choices.
- Analytics: Help us understand usage patterns, feature adoption, and service performance.
We do not currently use cookies for cross-site behavioral advertising.
4. Cookie Examples
Exact cookie names may change as we iterate. Typical examples include identifiers for authentication sessions, CSRF protection tokens, and anonymous analytics IDs.
- Session cookies (short-lived, deleted when browser closes).
- Persistent preference cookies (stored for a defined duration).
- Security cookies for login hardening and request integrity.
5. Third Party Cookies
Certain integrated providers may set cookies when you use their features through our Services, for example authentication, infrastructure monitoring, or analytics providers.
Third-party cookie behavior is governed by those providers' policies, not this Cookie Policy.
6. Managing Cookies
You can manage or disable cookies in your browser settings. Blocking some cookies may impact functionality, including login flow and dashboard behavior.
You can also use the in-product consent banner to choose Accept all or Reject optional cookies. Strictly necessary cookies remain enabled to keep authentication and security features working.
- Delete stored cookies in your browser privacy settings.
- Block future cookies by domain or category where supported.
- Use private browsing modes to reduce persistent storage.
7. Do Not Track
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” signal. Because there is no consistent industry standard for interpreting DNT signals, our Services may not respond to DNT in all contexts.
8. Policy Updates
We may update this Cookie Policy periodically to reflect legal, technical, or product changes. Updated versions are posted with a revised “Last updated” date.
9. Contact
For cookie questions or privacy concerns, contact: privacy@agentpaywall.com.