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Effective 9 June 2026

Cookie Policy

This policy explains the cookies and similar browser storage Dropdog uses on dropdog.ai. We do not use advertising cookies, third-party marketing pixels, or cross-site ad targeting cookies.

Your choices

Essential cookies keep sign-in, claim/takedown, security, and redirect attribution working. Optional PostHog analytics is off unless you accept analytics cookies. If your browser sends Global Privacy Control or Do Not Track, we treat that as essential-only.

No cookie choice is stored yet.

Cookie inventory

NameWho sets itPurposeCategoryDuration
dd_vidDropdogAnonymous visitor identifier used to attribute impressions, signups, and outbound store clicks across visits.First-party service analyticsUp to 365 days
dd_sidDropdogAnonymous session identifier used to connect one browsing session to an influencer entry link and traffic source.First-party service analyticsUp to 30 days
dd_claim_tokenDropdogShort-lived brand-claim token that lets the same browser complete a claim after email verification.Strictly necessary30 minutes
dd_claim_emailDropdogShort-lived email binding that prevents a stale claim cookie from completing under the wrong authenticated identity.Strictly necessary30 minutes
dd_nextDropdogShort-lived safe return path used after brand-operator magic-link sign-in.Strictly necessary30 minutes
sb-*-auth-tokenSupabase AuthKeeps a brand operator signed in and refreshes the authenticated session.Strictly necessarySession-managed by Supabase
ph_*_posthogPostHogOptional product analytics storage used to deduplicate pageviews and site-performance events after analytics consent.Optional analyticsPostHog-managed

We also store your cookie choice in local storage under dd_cookie_consent_v1. PostHog stores analytics consent state under dd_posthog_consent. These preference records are used only to remember your choice.

Changes and contact

We update this policy when our cookie use changes. Questions or rights requests can be sent to hello@dropdog.ai.

This policy is a plain-language draft for founder and legal review; it is not legal advice.