Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 27, 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Relentle uses cookies and similar technologies, what choices you have, and how to contact us. It should be read with our Privacy Policy.

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Similar technologies include local storage and session storage. We use these technologies for security, preferences, referral attribution, and analytics as described below.

2. Who sets cookies (first-party vs third-party)

First-party cookies/storage are set by Relentle domains and used for core product functions such as sessions, security checks, and referral attribution state.

Third-party cookies/storage may be set by service providers integrated into the Service (for example bot mitigation, analytics, and observability providers). Those providers may receive technical data associated with cookie or similar identifiers according to their own privacy terms.

3. Strictly necessary / essential

  • Authentication session: HTTP-only cookies (or equivalent) to keep you signed in securely. These are necessary to operate the Service.
  • Referral attribution/session linkage: first-party identifiers in cookies or storage may be used to preserve referral context and link attribution events to a browser session, account flow, and anti-abuse checks.
  • Security: tokens or cookies used with Cloudflare Turnstile on sign-up to reduce automated abuse.

4. Functional

  • Theme preference: we may store your light/dark/system choice in browser storage (for example via next-themes) so the UI matches your selection on return visits.

5. Analytics and diagnostics

We may use analytics and diagnostics tools (for example Sentry) to capture reliability, performance, and error events. Those events can include app version, coarse device or browser metadata, and stack traces. Where required by law, non-essential analytics technologies are optional and used only after you provide consent.

6. Cookie duration (retention)

  • Session cookies: typically expire when you close your browser or after a short inactivity window.
  • Persistent cookies/storage: remain for a defined period (for example preference and attribution state) unless cleared earlier by you.
  • Maximum duration: retention periods vary by purpose, but we aim to limit non-essential identifiers to the shortest practical period and refresh policy durations as product needs change.

7. Consent and your choices

Browser settings let you block or delete cookies. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may prevent sign-in, referral attribution integrity checks, or security checks from working.

Where required (including EEA/UK), we request consent before setting non-essential cookies (for example analytics). You can withdraw consent at any time through cookie settings (when available) or by clearing non-essential cookies in your browser.

8. Updates

We may update this Cookie Policy when our practices change. Contact [email protected] with questions.