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Cookie Policy
Last updated: May 23, 2026
This Cookie Policy explains the cookies and browser storage entries we use, what each one does, and how you can control them. We do not run advertising cookies or third-party tracking pixels.
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small text file a website asks your browser to store. We also use localStorage and sessionStorage, which are similar in spirit — small entries kept by your browser to remember something between page loads. For simplicity, this policy refers to all of them as "cookies and storage".
2. Strictly necessary
These are required to operate the service. They cannot be turned off without breaking sign-in.
- sb-access-token, sb-refresh-token — set by Supabase (our auth provider) after you sign in via magic link. They keep you signed in across pages.
- pingmycamp:draft (localStorage) — a copy of any in-progress alert you are setting up, so you don't lose it on reload.
- Standard hosting cookies set by Vercel for HTTPS, security, and load balancing.
3. Functional
We do not currently set any functional cookies (preferences, recently viewed items, etc.). If we add one in the future — for example, a theme preference linked to your account — it will be listed here before we ship it.
4. Analytics
We currently do not run any third-party analytics, advertising, or marketing cookies. If we add a privacy-friendly analytics tool in the future (for example, Plausible), it will be configured to anonymize IPs and to not use cross-site tracking. We will update this policy and, where required by law, ask for your consent before activating it.
5. Third-party services
When you complete checkout, the third-party payment processor may set its own cookies on its checkout pages. Those are governed by that provider's cookie policy.
6. How to control cookies
You can clear, block, or limit cookies through your browser settings. Each browser is slightly different:
- Chrome: Settings → Privacy and security → Cookies and other site data.
- Safari: Settings → Privacy → Manage Website Data.
- Firefox: Settings → Privacy & Security → Cookies and Site Data.
- Edge: Settings → Cookies and site permissions → Cookies and site data.
Blocking the strictly necessary cookies will sign you out and prevent the service from working as intended. Clearing localStorage will discard any draft alert you have not yet submitted.
7. Do Not Track
Most browsers offer a Do Not Track signal. There is no industry consensus on how to interpret it, so we do not respond to it specifically. We do not run cross-site tracking, advertising, or behavioral profiling, so the practical effect for our service is the same either way.
8. Changes to this policy
If we add new cookies — for example, analytics or a saved-preference cookie — we will update this list and, where required by law, request your consent before activating them.
Questions?
Cookie questions? Email [email protected].