Cookie Policy

Last updated: Nov 18, 2025

This policy explains what cookies are, which ones ChangeLogScribe uses, why we use them, and the choices you have to control them.

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files placed on your device by websites you visit. They’re widely used to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to site owners. Some cookies are strictly necessary for core functionality (e.g., authentication); others help us understand usage so we can improve the product.

Essential Cookies

  • Session and authentication (keep you signed in, prevent abuse).
  • Security features and preference storage.
  • Payment flow with Stripe (we don’t store card details).

These cookies are required for the Service to function. The site cannot work correctly without them.

Analytics Cookies

  • Anonymous usage metrics to help us improve ChangeLogScribe (e.g., page performance, feature adoption).
  • Diagnostics to ensure reliability and guide UX improvements over time.

Analytics cookies do not access your code or repository contents. They measure how the app is used, not what’s inside your repos.

Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies may be set by third-party services we use to operate ChangeLogScribe:

  • Stripe — payment processing and subscription management.
  • Analytics provider — anonymous usage metrics (no code contents).
  • Email delivery provider — service notifications and deliverability diagnostics.

How to manage cookies

You can control cookies through your browser settings. Blocking or deleting cookies may impact site functionality — especially essential cookies required for sign-in and security.

  • Disable or clear cookies in your browser preferences.
  • Set your browser to notify you before a cookie is stored.
  • Use private/incognito mode for session-only cookies.

Note: Disabling essential cookies will prevent you from using key parts of the Service (e.g., authentication).

Retention

Cookies persist for different durations. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies last longer (a few hours to several months) unless you delete them earlier.

Changes to this policy

We may update this Cookie Policy as our use of cookies evolves. Material changes will be reflected on this page and the “Last updated” date will be revised.

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