Overview
This Cookie Policy explains how Scrapybara, Inc. ("Capy," "we," "us," or "our") uses cookies, local storage, pixels, scripts, SDKs, and similar technologies on our websites and in the Capy application (collectively, the "Services").
For more information about how we process personal information, see our Privacy Policy.
What cookies and similar technologies are
Cookies are small text files stored on your browser or device. Local storage and session storage are browser storage mechanisms that allow a website or application to store data on your device. Pixels, scripts, and SDKs can collect information about how you interact with a page or product.
These technologies may remember settings, keep you signed in, measure product usage, support security, capture referral information, or help us understand whether the Services are working.
Categories we use
Strictly necessary technologies
These technologies are required for the Services to work. They may be used for:
- authentication and session management;
- security, fraud prevention, and abuse detection;
- load balancing, routing, and reliability;
- remembering privacy or product settings;
- API and webhook security;
- billing, checkout, and account administration; and
- maintaining application state.
You can block some of these technologies in your browser, but parts of the Services may stop working.
Functional technologies
These technologies help remember preferences or improve the product experience, such as:
- theme, layout, and interface preferences;
- organization, project, model, or navigation preferences;
- onboarding state;
- referral codes and signup context; and
- recently used settings or feature flags.
Analytics and performance technologies
We use analytics and performance technologies to understand how the Services are used and to improve reliability, usability, and product quality. These may collect:
- pageviews and routes;
- clicks and feature usage;
- referring URLs and UTM parameters;
- browser, device, and approximate location information;
- session identifiers;
- performance, latency, and error information; and
- product telemetry.
For example, our marketing site and app use PostHog analytics. The marketing site manually captures pageviews and uses local storage to store UTM parameters and referral codes when they are present in the URL. The app also uses analytics and error-monitoring services to understand product usage and reliability.
Marketing and communication technologies
We may use technologies to understand whether marketing pages, signup flows, emails, partner programs, or campaigns are effective. These may include UTM capture, referral-code storage, email open/click tracking, and campaign attribution.
We do not currently use personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, and we do not currently sell personal information.
Examples of technologies and providers
The exact providers may change over time. Current examples include:
| Provider or technology | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Clerk and session cookies | Authentication, account sessions, and sign-in state |
| PostHog | Product analytics, pageviews, feature usage, attribution, and product improvement |
| Vercel Analytics | Website and application performance and usage measurement |
| Sentry | Error monitoring, diagnostics, and reliability |
| Stripe and billing providers | Checkout, billing, payment status, fraud prevention, and invoice workflows |
| Local storage | Referral codes, UTM attribution, UI preferences, and product state |
| Customer.io | Email delivery and email engagement metrics |
| Ashby | Careers pages and job application workflows |
For more detail about service providers, see Subprocessors.
How to control cookies and similar technologies
You can control cookies and similar technologies in several ways:
- Browser settings: Most browsers let you block or delete cookies and clear local storage. Blocking cookies may break authentication or product features.
- Device settings: Mobile and desktop operating systems may provide privacy controls for tracking, diagnostics, and identifiers.
- Email controls: You can unsubscribe from marketing emails using the unsubscribe link in those emails. Some email clients allow you to block remote images, which may limit open tracking.
- Account settings: Some product preferences can be changed in the Services.
- Privacy requests: You may contact support@capy.ai with "Privacy Request" in the subject line.
Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control
Some browsers send "Do Not Track" signals. There is no consistent industry standard for responding to those signals, and we do not currently respond to Do Not Track signals.
Some browsers or extensions send Global Privacy Control signals. We do not currently sell personal information or share it for cross-context behavioral advertising, so there is no sale or sharing to opt out of. If our practices change, we will update this Policy and provide any required opt-out mechanism.
Third-party sites and integrations
If you click a third-party link, connect an integration, use a customer-directed provider, or interact with a third-party service through Capy, that third party may use its own cookies and similar technologies. Their practices are governed by their own policies.
Changes
We may update this Cookie Policy at any time in our sole discretion as our Services, providers, or legal requirements change. The "Last updated" date shows when it was last revised.
Contact
Questions may be sent to support@capy.ai with the subject line "Cookie Policy."