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Cookie Policy
PostRaptor uses only the cookies it needs to work. We don’t use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.
Last updated: June 15, 2026
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your device by your browser. They let a website remember things between requests — for PostRaptor, that mainly means keeping you signed in to the studio so you don’t have to enter your email on every page.
2. Cookies we use
We use a minimal set of strictly necessary cookies. We do not use analytics, advertising or third-party tracking cookies.
| Cookie | Purpose | Type | Retention |
|---|---|---|---|
| pr_access | Signed access cookie that keeps you logged in to the studio without a password. | Strictly necessary | Up to 30 days |
| Stripe cookies | Set by Stripe during checkout to process payments securely and prevent fraud. | Strictly necessary | Set and managed by Stripe |
3. Why these are necessary
Because PostRaptor is passwordless, the signed access cookie is how we recognise you after you confirm your subscription. Without it, the studio cannot keep you signed in. The Stripe cookies are required to take payment securely. These cannot be switched off without breaking core functionality.
4. Managing cookies
You can clear or block cookies through your browser settings. Note that blocking the access cookie will sign you out of the studio and prevent sign-in, and blocking Stripe cookies will prevent checkout. We don’t show a consent banner because we set no optional or tracking cookies.
5. Changes and contact
If we introduce new cookies in the future, we’ll update this page and the date above. Questions? Email [email protected]. See also our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.