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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 5 July 2026

1. What cookies are

Cookies are small files stored on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies may also store or access information through your browser.

2. How Replyd uses cookies

Replyd may use cookies and similar technologies to keep users signed in, protect accounts, maintain sessions, remember preferences, prevent fraud and operate essential platform features.

3. Strictly necessary cookies

These cookies are required for important services such as authentication, account security, session management and access to protected areas of Replyd. The platform may not function correctly without them.

4. Preference cookies

Preference cookies may remember choices such as interface settings or consent selections so that they do not need to be entered repeatedly.

5. Analytics cookies

Replyd may later use analytics tools to understand how visitors use the platform and to improve performance. Non-essential analytics technologies will not be enabled unless the required consent or other lawful permission has been obtained.

6. Advertising cookies

Replyd does not currently intend to use personalised advertising cookies at launch. This policy will be updated before any advertising or tracking technologies are introduced.

7. Third-party services

Some technology providers used by Replyd may set or process cookies required to provide authentication, security, hosting or other platform services. Their use of information is governed by their own policies and our agreements with them.

8. Managing cookies

You can manage or remove cookies through your browser settings. Blocking essential cookies may prevent sign-in or other important Replyd features from working.

9. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy when our technology, services or legal obligations change. The latest update date will appear at the top of this page.

10. Contact

Questions about cookies or privacy can be sent to admin@replyd.co.uk.

This policy must be updated if analytics, advertising, payment or other third-party tracking tools are added.