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Receiptsly uses a small number of cookies. All of them are strictly necessary to make the service work - none are used for advertising, analytics, or tracking you across other websites. Because they're strictly necessary, UK law (PECR) doesn't require us to ask your permission to use them, only to tell you what they are - which is what this page does.
| Cookie | Purpose | Lasts |
|---|---|---|
session |
Keeps you logged in as you move between pages, and remembers short-lived things like flash messages and an in-progress login code check. | Until you log out or close your browser |
trusted_device |
Set only if you tick "remember this device" after entering a login code, so you're not asked for a new code every time you log in from that browser. | 30 days, or until you remove the device from Settings |
Both cookies are essential to signing in and keeping your account secure - the service can't function without
the session cookie, and trusted_device is only ever set with your explicit action
(ticking the checkbox).
You can remove the trusted_device cookie for a specific browser at any time from
Settings → Trusted devices. You can also block or delete cookies through your browser
settings, though doing so for the session cookie will prevent you from staying logged in.
If we ever add cookies for analytics or marketing in future, this page will be updated first, and - because those aren't strictly necessary - we'll ask for your consent before setting them, as UK law requires.
This document is a starting template, not legal advice. Please have it reviewed by a solicitor before relying on it commercially.