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Sign-in uses your browser's local storage, not a cookie. By default we set only essential cookies; Meta's advertising pixel loads only if you accept it in our cookie banner. Here's the full picture.
1. What's a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file your browser stores on behalf of a website. They're commonly used for authentication, to remember preferences, or to measure performance.
2. Essential cookies
By default, Relay's pages set no advertising or analytics cookies. Your sign-in session is stored in your browser's local storage, not a cookie, so it isn't sent as one at all. Our hosting provider may set a small number of strictly-functional cookies to serve the site securely and reliably; we don't use them to track you across sites.
To understand which pages people find useful, we use Plausible — a privacy-friendly analytics tool that sets no cookies, never tracks you across sites, and doesn't build a profile of you. It runs by default precisely because it can't identify you.
When you continue to a third-party page we hand you off to — for example Stripe to enter your card details at checkout — that service sets its own cookies under its own policy.
3. Advertising — only if you accept
If you choose Accept in our cookie banner, we load two advertising trackers: the Meta (Facebook) pixel and the LinkedIn Insight Tag. The Meta pixel sets a _fbp cookie (and, if you arrived from one of our Meta ads, _fbc); the LinkedIn tag lets us measure and optimise our LinkedIn ads. Both receive limited event data — which pages you viewed and whether you requested a demo or joined the waitlist — so we can measure our ads, reach people who've visited us, and stop showing ads to people who've already signed up.
If you Decline (or never choose), neither tracker loads and no advertising cookies are set. We don't use Google Analytics, we don't fingerprint your browser, and we don't sell your data.
4. Changing your choice
To withdraw consent, clear this site's data in your browser (which resets the banner so you can decline), or block cookies in your browser settings. You can also opt out of Meta ad personalisation in your Meta ad preferences. Because the Relay app stores your session in local storage rather than a cookie, blocking cookies won't sign you out of the app.
5. Changes & contact
If we ever add a cookie we'll list it here and bump the last-updated date. Questions: Contact us.