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Cookie Policy

Last updated: 2026-05-30

RepoJury uses a small, deliberate set of cookies and browser storage — all of it either strictly necessary to run the service or functional to improve your experience. We don’t use advertising cookies, tracking pixels, or fingerprinting.

Pre-launch notice. RepoJury is an early proof of concept, not yet a registered business. This page describes honestly how the service handles data today — but there’s no named operator, registered address, or chosen jurisdiction yet, and it hasn’t been reviewed by a lawyer. Once RepoJury launches commercially, a registered entity and a proper policy will replace this. Questions: [email protected].

1.What these are

“Cookies” are small files a site stores in your browser. We also use two related browser features — localStorage and sessionStorage — which keep small values on your device without sending them to us automatically. We group all three together below.

2.What we use

NameTypePurposeCategory
Session cookieCookieKeeps you signed in (set by our auth system)Strictly necessary
owner-idCookie + localStorageLinks sessions you create in the browser, so the right ones show in your workspaceFunctional
has-visitedlocalStorageHides the first-visit hint after you’ve seen itFunctional
pending-reposessionStorageRemembers the repo you typed before signing up, so we can resume it afterwardFunctional
cookie-noticelocalStorageRemembers that you’ve dismissed the cookie noticeFunctional

The session cookie is essential — without it you can’t stay logged in. The functional items aren’t essential, but clearing them only means small conveniences reset (you’ll see the first-visit hint again, for example).

Your choice. When you first visit, a banner asks you to accept or decline the optional functional storage. Essential cookies always run (the service can’t work without them), but if you decline, we don’t write the functional items above. You can change your mind by clearing the cookie-consent value in your browser, which brings the banner back.

3.No tracking, today

We don’t currently use any analytics, advertising, or cross-site tracking cookies. If we ever add privacy-friendly analytics (we’re considering an IP-anonymized option), we’ll update this page and add a proper consent step before any non-essential tracking runs.

4.Managing them

  • You can clear cookies and storage any time from your browser settings — usually under “Privacy” or “Site data”.
  • Blocking the session cookie will sign you out and prevent login.
  • Blocking functional storage is fine; you’ll just lose the small conveniences above.

5.Changes

If our use of cookies changes, we’ll update this page and the “last updated” date above. See our Privacy Policy for how we handle personal data more broadly.

RepoJury · pre-launch proof of concept
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1. What these are2. What we use3. No tracking4. Managing them5. Changes