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Last updated 22 August 2026

This is a draft. Corpus has no registered company behind it yet, so every place a legal entity, address or jurisdiction would be named prints a placeholder instead of a name. What the product actually does with your data is described accurately here; what is missing is who you would be contracting with.

This page is short because there is almost nothing on it. Corpus sets a cookie to keep you signed in, and that is the whole list.

1.What is set

One kind of cookie, and it is the one that keeps you signed in. Everything else you might expect on this list is not here.

  • Session cookies. Written when you sign in, read on every request to work out who is asking, and cleared when you sign out. Without them the product cannot tell your record from anybody else’s, so there is nothing to consent to — they are the service, not an addition to it.
  • A short-lived cookie during a Google sign in. Set while you are being handed to Google and back, to make sure the reply belongs to the request. Gone once you land.

2.What is not

No advertising cookies, no third party trackers, no cross-site identifiers, no pixels, and no consent banner — because there is nothing here that would need one.

The product also writes nothing else to your browser. There is no localStorage and no sessionStorage anywhere in it — not for drafts, not for preferences, not for the filter on a list. Everything is either on the server or in the address bar.

3.Analytics, without a cookie

Page views are counted, and it is done without identifying you. The beacon writes nothing to your browser at all: no cookie, no storage. Repeat visits within a day are grouped by a hash computed on the server from a rotating salt, which cannot be reversed and cannot be joined up across days.

It also checks Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control before its first request, so if your browser says no, no request is made — rather than one being made and then discarded.

4.Refusing them

Your browser can block or clear cookies for this site at any time. Blocking the session cookie means you cannot stay signed in, so the product will not work — the public pages will, and your record will be waiting when you allow it again. Nothing is lost by clearing them.

5.More

What is stored on the server and why is in Privacy; how it is protected is in Security. Anything unclear: privacy@corpusai.tech.