Punchly

Cookie Policy

Last updated 11 July 2026

This Cookie Policy explains how Punchly uses cookies and similar technologies. For how we handle personal data more generally, see our Privacy Policy.

What cookies are

Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are used to make sites work, to keep you signed in, and to protect against certain attacks.

Strictly necessary cookies

Punchly uses only strictly necessary cookies, which are required for the Service to function and do not need consent. These are:

  • punchly-session — keeps you signed in and maintains your session while using the Service.
  • XSRF-TOKEN — protects forms and requests against cross-site request forgery.

These cookies do not track you across other websites and are not used for advertising.

Analytics cookies

We use Umami, a privacy-friendly analytics tool that is cookieless — it sets no cookies and collects no personal data, so no analytics cookies are stored on your device. If we ever adopt a cookie-based analytics tool, we will list those cookies here and, where required, ask for your consent first.

Managing cookies

You can control and delete cookies through your browser settings. Blocking strictly necessary cookies may stop parts of the Service from working, such as staying signed in.

Changes

We may update this policy if the cookies we use change. The "last updated" date above shows the current version.