This Cookie Policy explains how SeenWith LLC (“SeenWith,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) uses cookies and similar tracking technologies on seenwith.ai and the SeenWith dashboard (collectively, the “Service”). It supplements our Privacy Policy.
1. What are cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device by the websites you visit. They are widely used to make websites work, work more efficiently, and provide information to the website owner. Similar tracking technologies include local storage, session storage, and pixel tags.
2. How we use cookies
We use cookies to keep you signed in to your account, remember your settings, secure the Service against fraud and abuse, and understand how visitors use seenwith.ai so we can improve it.
3. Categories of cookies we use
We use strictly necessary cookies and equivalent local storage, a cookieless analytics tool (Cloudflare Web Analytics), and cookie-based analytics (Google Analytics 4) that you can switch off at any time using the preference control below. We do not use functional cookies or marketing/advertising cookies. If we add additional categories in the future, we will update this Cookie Policy.
The categories described below explain the cookies we may use:
- Strictly necessary (in use today). Required for the Service to function. They enable account authentication and session management on the SeenWith dashboard, fraud-prevention on Stripe checkout pages, and core platform delivery on Netlify. You cannot opt out of these cookies through the Service because the Service will not function without them. You can block them through your browser settings, but parts of the Service may break as a result.
- Performance and analytics (in use today). We use two tools. Cloudflare Web Analytics is cookieless: aggregated traffic metrics (pageviews, top pages, referrers, country, browser, Core Web Vitals) with no cookies set and no individual identification. Google Analytics 4 is cookie-based: it helps us understand how visitors find and use seenwith.ai (pages visited, traffic sources, approximate location, device). For visitors in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland, Google Analytics stays off until you accept it via the consent banner shown on your first visit. For other visitors it is on by default. Everyone can opt out (or back in) at any time using the preference control in §5 below; changes take effect immediately on that browser.
- Functional (not currently used). If used in the future, these would remember choices you make (such as preview-mode lead acknowledgements) so the Service does not repeatedly ask the same questions on each visit.
We do not use marketing or advertising cookies that build a profile of you across other websites for ad targeting, and we have no current plans to do so. If this changes, we will update this Cookie Policy, notify you in-product, and obtain your consent where required by law.
4. Third-party cookies
Some cookies on the Service are set by third-party service providers that operate on our behalf. These include:
- Supabase — authentication and session cookies for the SeenWith dashboard.
- Stripe, Inc. — fraud-prevention and payment-processing cookies on checkout pages and the customer billing portal.
- Netlify — performance and security cookies for seenwith.ai.
Each provider operates under its own privacy and cookie policies. We do not control cookies set by third-party services directly on their own domains.
Cloudflare Web Analytics sends a small beacon to static.cloudflareinsights.com on each page view to record an aggregated visit. The beacon does not set a cookie and does not include an identifier that would let Cloudflare recognize you across sites. You can block the beacon at the network level via your browser's tracker-blocking extension if you prefer not to be counted.
5. How to manage cookies
You can manage or disable cookies through your browser settings. Each browser handles this slightly differently — search “manage cookies” in your browser's help menu for instructions. Disabling strictly-necessary cookies will prevent the Service from functioning correctly.
Google Analytics 4: use the preference control below — your choice is stored on this browser and applies immediately.
Google Analytics is currently on for your visits. Opting out takes effect immediately on this device.
Cloudflare Web Analytics does not set cookies, so there is no cookie opt-out specific to it. If you would prefer not to be counted in our aggregated traffic metrics, you can block the request to static.cloudflareinsights.com using a content-blocking browser extension. If we add cookie-based analytics in the future, this section will list the relevant opt-out links and we will request your consent first where required by law.
6. Do Not Track signals
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting. There is no industry standard for how websites must respond to DNT signals, and at this time the Service does not respond differently when a DNT signal is detected. We will revisit this position as standards evolve.
7. Updates to this Cookie Policy
We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time. We will post the updated version here and revise the date above. Material changes may also be communicated by email or in-product notice.
8. Contact
Questions about cookies on the Service: email seenwithai@proton.me or use the contact form on our site.
Registered office:
SeenWith LLC
4539 N 22nd St, STE N
Phoenix, AZ 85016
United States
(via Northwest Registered Agent LLC, Statutory Agent)
9. Revision history
- June 11, 2026 — Added Google Analytics 4 (cookie-based). Visitors in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland are asked for consent via a banner before it runs; for other visitors it is on by default with an opt-out preference control on this page.
- May 19, 2026 — Added Cloudflare Web Analytics (cookieless, privacy-friendly) to §3 and §4. No cookies introduced; aggregated traffic metrics only.
- May 18, 2026 — Initial publication. Reflects verified live state: only strictly necessary cookies in use; no analytics, functional, or marketing cookies set today.