Cookie policy
Last updated: April 2026
This page explains the cookies and similar technologies used on archively.ai and inside the Archively.AI application. We aim for the minimum set needed to deliver the service, and we don't use cookies to build advertising profiles.
1. What cookies are
Cookies are small text files a website stores on your device so it can remember useful things about your visit — like your theme preference or whether you are signed in. 'Similar technologies' include browser storage and server-set tokens that behave the same way.
2. Strictly necessary
Session cookies: keep you signed in to the application.
CSRF tokens: protect against cross-site request forgery.
Tenant routing: direct requests to the correct tenancy on a multi-tenant deployment.
These cannot be disabled without breaking the service.
3. Functional
Theme preference (light / dark / system).
UI state such as last-open tabs, sidebar collapse, and resume-from-here bookmarks.
Disabling these causes minor friction — the UI resets on every visit — but the service remains functional.
4. Analytics
We use privacy-respecting, aggregate analytics on the marketing site (archively.ai) to understand which pages perform.
We do not profile individual users, do not share analytics data with ad networks, and do not fingerprint devices.
You can opt out of analytics at any time via the banner or your browser's Do Not Track setting.
5. What we don't use
Advertising cookies or tracking pixels from third-party ad networks.
Cross-site trackers for retargeting.
Social-media tracking pixels.
6. Managing cookies
Your browser controls — blocking, clearing, or limiting cookies — apply to Archively.AI. Blocking strictly necessary cookies will prevent sign-in.
7. Contact
Questions about cookies can be sent to privacy@archively.ai.