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Cookie Policy

Last Updated: June 28, 2026

1. What are cookies

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you load websites in a browser. They are widely used to "remember" you and your preferences, either for a single visit (via a "session cookie") or for multiple repeat visits (using a "persistent cookie"). They ensure a consistent and efficient experience for visitors.

2. How we use cookies

We use cookies sparingly to keep our platform fast, lightweight, and respectful of user privacy. Specifically, cookies are deployed to:

  • Maintain your secure authenticated session on your kreatorly dashboard.
  • Prevent link-view count inflation by verifying unique anonymous traffic to shared investor decks.
  • Ensure structural checkout security via our billing integration.

3. Types of cookies we use

The cookies utilized on our platform drop strictly under two key classifications:

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Essential for you to move around the application and use its core features. For example, our authentication tool sets a temporary cookie to prove you are logged in while viewing your analytics pipeline. Without this, you wouldn't be able to access secure dashboard tools.

Functional & Analytic Cookies

When investors view a public deck link, we set an anonymous visitor identifier cookie. This helps deduplicate view loops (e.g., refreshing a browser tab) so that your founder analytics track actual unique reads, rather than skewed click counts. This cookie stores no personal information.

4. Third-party cookies

When interacting with certain workflows on our platform, trusted technical sub-processors may set cookies on your browser to complete infrastructure actions:

Paddle

Our merchant payment infrastructure sets cross-domain tokens to ensure secure payment session isolation and anti-fraud monitoring inside subscription modals.

Mux

Used to balance video asset playback and capture network throughput diagnostics to dynamically scale the bitrate delivery of your uploaded video presentations.

5. Managing your preferences

Most web browsers allow you to control cookie habits through their native configuration panels. You can easily set your browser to refuse all cookies, or clear them selectively.

Please note: Because our cookies are strictly tied to vital dashboard platform features, entirely disabling authentication cookies will prevent you from logging into your kreatorly creator pipeline.

Questions about our architecture?

Reach out directly to our engineering support at: support@kreatorly.com

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