Learn how Webicly uses cookies and similar technologies to support secure sign-in, account preferences, and performance monitoring across the public website and logged-in experience.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Webicly uses them to keep you signed in, remember settings, and understand whether the service is performing as expected.
We do not use cookies to give users public access to raw AI model details or other hidden internal settings. Cookies are used for the product experience itself, not as a data-sharing product.
These are required for core product behavior such as signing in, session security, and protected page access.
These help us understand service health and usage patterns so we can improve the product and diagnose problems.
These remember preferences that make the site easier to use, such as display or form-state choices.
Most browsers let you manage cookies through browser settings. Depending on the browser you use, you can:
Blocking essential cookies may prevent sign-in, page publishing workflows, or other product areas from working correctly.
Some Webicly features rely on trusted third-party services that may set their own cookies or similar identifiers.
Those services have their own privacy and cookie practices. If you use those parts of the product, you should review their policies as well.
We may update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in the product, our service providers, or legal requirements. When we do, we will update the revision date at the top of this page.
If you have questions about this Cookie Policy or how Webicly uses cookies, contact us at support@webicly.com.
Email: support@webicly.com
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