ReplyMagic cookie policy and tracking.
A short, honest list of the cookies and similar technologies we use, why they exist, and how to disable them.
This Cookie Policy explains how ReplyMagic (operated by ZipLyne) uses cookies and similar technologies on our marketing website and app. It complements our Privacy Policy.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file stored on your device by your browser. We also use similar technologies like localStorage and pixels — for simplicity, we refer to all of these as "cookies".
2. Categories we use
- Strictly necessary — required for the site or app to function (login session, payment/fraud checks). Cannot be disabled.
- Analytics — help us understand how our website is used so we can improve it.
- Advertising — measure which campaigns lead to sign-ups, and attribute conversions, on our public website.
To be transparent: the analytics and advertising technologies below run on our public marketing website, not inside the logged-in app, and we do not sell your personal information. We do not yet show a cookie-consent banner, so these load by default; we plan to add granular consent. You can block them anytime with your browser or a tracker blocker (see section 4).
3. Cookies and similar technologies we use
Exact names may change as our stack evolves; the providers and categories below are accurate today.
| Provider | Category | Purpose | Lifetime |
|---|---|---|---|
| ReplyMagic (first-party) | Necessary | Authenticated login session | Session — up to 30 days |
| Stripe | Necessary | Payment and fraud prevention on checkout | Up to 1 year |
| Google Analytics | Analytics | Website usage measurement | Up to 2 years |
| Google Ads | Advertising | Conversion measurement / click attribution | Up to 90 days |
| Meta Pixel | Advertising | Conversion measurement for Meta ads | Up to 90 days |
| ReplyMagic (first-party) | Advertising | Stores ad click IDs (e.g. Google/Meta click IDs) to attribute sign-ups | Up to 90 days (localStorage) |
| Sentry | Functional | Error diagnostics and limited session replay of our own app | Session |
4. How to disable cookies
You can clear or block cookies via your browser settings, or use an ad/tracker blocker to stop the analytics and advertising technologies above. Most browsers also offer a "Do Not Track" or "Global Privacy Control" signal, which we honor where applicable. Disabling strictly necessary cookies will break login and checkout.
You can also opt out of personalized advertising at the provider level via Google Ads Settings and Meta's ad preferences.
5. Changes
We may update this list as our stack changes. Material updates will be reflected here with a new "Last updated" date.
6. Contact
Questions? [email protected].