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Abracadabrax policies

Cookie Policy

Last updated: May 28, 2026

1. Overview

This Cookie Policy explains the cookies and similar technologies used by Abracadabrax. Today, Abracadabrax sets only one first-party cookie, named session, to keep signed-in users authenticated.

Abracadabrax currently does not set first-party Google Analytics, Google Ads, Meta Pixel, or other advertising cookies.

2. Current cookies

NameCategoryHTTP-onlyDurationPurposeBasis
sessionStrictly necessaryYes30 days maximum ageMaintains the authenticated session after login so the account, workspace, credits, and billing features can function.Legitimate interest and account function. Cookie consent is not required because the cookie is strictly necessary.

3. Future analytics and advertising cookies

When Abracadabrax adds analytics or advertising cookies, such as Google Analytics, Google Ads conversion tags, Meta Pixel, or similar tools, those non-essential tags will be loaded only after explicit consent through a consent management platform banner where consent is required.

The banner will allow users to accept, reject, or manage non-essential categories before those tags fire. The Privacy Policy explains how Abracadabrax may store campaign click identifiers such as gclid and fbclid.

4. Managing cookies

You can block or delete cookies in your browser settings. If you block the strictly necessary session cookie, you may not be able to sign in or use authenticated areas of Abracadabrax.

Once the consent banner is implemented, it will include controls for changing choices about non-essential analytics and advertising tags.

5. Contact

Cookie questions can be sent to Abracadabrax Studio at legal@abracadabrax.ai. Replace Abracadabrax Studio with the final legal entity before launch.

On this page

  1. 1. Overview
  2. 2. Current cookies
  3. 3. Future analytics and ads
  4. 4. Managing cookies
  5. 5. Contact
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Compliance note: this template is not legal advice. Abracadabrax Studio should have qualified counsel review it before launch and whenever product, billing, advertising, or data processing changes.