Cookies Notice
Last updated: 2026-07-13
Redcliffe uses a small number of cookies to deliver and secure the Service. This notice explains what they do and how to control them.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored on your device when you visit a website. Cookies are widely used to make websites work, or to work more efficiently, as well as to provide reporting information.
2. Cookies we use
Strictly necessary cookies
- Authentication cookies used by our authentication system — required for you to sign in and stay signed in.
These cookies are essential to the operation of the Service. They cannot be switched off in our systems and are used only to provide the requested service. If you block them, parts of the Service will not work.
Performance and analytics cookies
We do not currently use any third-party analytics or advertising cookies. Our public-site analytics uses an EU-hosted analytics processor with memory-only browser persistence: it does not write an analytics cookie or use local or session storage. A random anonymous identifier exists only in page memory and is not used to identify a person, create a person profile, or follow someone across visits or domains.
On public marketing pages, this measurement can record query-free page paths, safe campaign tokens, browser and device category, viewport, web-performance metrics, masked click positions, and structural clicks on links and buttons. Text and element attributes are masked. Heatmaps and automatic interaction capture are disabled on our contact, sales, and access-request forms and throughout the authenticated product. Session replay, console-log capture, network-payload capture, automatic error capture, and user identification are disabled.
Separately, Redcliffe records the limited first-party public funnel events described in our Privacy Policy without any visitor identifier or browser storage. Those aggregate events tell us which public page, CTA destination, plan, cadence, model, or feature generated interest. We also configure our analytics project not to retain raw IP addresses and honour supported browser Do Not Track signals.
If we add analytics, advertising, or other non-essential cookies in future, we will update this notice and ask for consent where required before setting them.
3. How to manage cookies
Most browsers let you refuse or delete cookies via their settings. Refer to your browser's help pages for instructions. Note that blocking essential cookies will prevent you from signing in or accessing the Service.
4. Changes
We may update this Cookies Notice as our practices evolve. The “Last updated” date at the top reflects the most recent version.
5. Contact
Questions about cookies can be sent to hello@redcliffe.ai. Redcliffe is operated by REDCLIFFE CONTENT PARTNERS LTD, company number 15880789.