1. What Are Cookies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by a website when you visit it. They are widely used to make websites function correctly, remember your preferences, and provide information to website operators.
Similar technologies include web beacons, pixels, local storage, and session storage. This policy covers all of these where applicable.
2. Who Sets Cookies on This Website
Cookies on https://tryreplyy.com and its subdomains (including admin.tryreplyy.com, client.tryreplyy.com, and any other subdomains operated by us) are set by Girik Varma and Suyash Verma, trading as Replyy AI.
3. Cookie Usage
As of the Last Updated date above, this Website uses only strictly necessary technical cookies. No third-party tracking cookies, analytics cookies, or marketing pixels are active.
3.1 Strictly Necessary Cookies
These cookies are essential for the Website to function. They cannot be disabled and do not require consent.
| Cookie Name | Purpose | Duration | Set By |
|---|---|---|---|
admin-sb-*-auth-token | Authenticates admin dashboard sessions. Cookie name includes a Supabase project reference and may be split across multiple numbered cookies (e.g., .0, .1). | Session / persistent (refreshed automatically) | Replyy AI (via Supabase Auth on admin.tryreplyy.com) |
client-sb-*-auth-token | Authenticates client dashboard sessions. Same naming pattern as above. | Session / persistent (refreshed automatically) | Replyy AI (via Supabase Auth on client.tryreplyy.com) |
These cookies are scoped to the tryreplyy.com domain and may be visible across subdomains. They contain only authentication session tokens and do not track browsing behaviour. The marketing website at tryreplyy.com does not set or read these cookies — they are set by the dashboard applications when you log in.
3.2 Infrastructure Logging
Our infrastructure logs (via Axiom) capture server-side request metadata, including IP addresses, for security and debugging purposes. This is not a browser cookie — it is server-side logging and does not require cookie consent. See our Privacy Policy for details.
4. Your Cookie Choices
Current State
As we currently use only strictly necessary cookies, no consent is required and there is nothing to opt out of. No consent banner is shown.
Browser-Level Control
You can control or delete cookies directly through your browser settings regardless of any consent banner. Note that disabling strictly necessary cookies may affect Website functionality.
5. International Users
EU / EEA / UK Users
EU, EEA, and UK users have specific rights regarding cookie consent under the ePrivacy Directive and applicable national legislation. We are not yet legally required to present a consent banner (no non-essential cookies are active), but will do so before activating any tracking technologies.
Indian Users
India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (DPDPA) applies to digital personal data processing. Cookies that collect personal data are subject to DPDPA requirements. We will ensure consent mechanisms comply with DPDPA notice and consent obligations when tracking cookies are introduced.
California Users (CCPA / CPRA)
Cookies that constitute "sale" or "sharing" of personal information under CCPA/CPRA will be subject to opt-out rights. When tracking cookies are activated, a "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" option will be provided. Currently, no such sharing occurs.
6. Changes to This Policy
We will update this policy when we add new cookies or tracking technologies. The "Last Updated" date at the top reflects the most recent revision. Where changes are material (e.g., first introduction of tracking cookies), we will re-present the consent banner to existing users.
7. Contact
For questions about cookies or to exercise data rights related to cookie data:
Email: privacy@tryreplyy.com | team@tryreplyy.com