This Cookie Policy explains what cookies AlphaSERP Tools uses, why, and how you can control them. It should be read alongside our Privacy Policy.
Cookies are small text files stored on your device when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work, remember your preferences, and in some cases to track you across sites for advertising purposes.
We use a minimal number of cookies. We do not use advertising cookies, cross-site tracking cookies, or third-party analytics (such as Google Analytics).
| Cookie name | Purpose | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
alphaserp_session |
Keeps you logged in to your account. Contains a random session token — no personal data. Set when you log in via a magic link. | Strictly necessary | 12 months (or until sign out) |
alphaserp_cookie_consent |
Stores your cookie consent preference so we don't show the consent banner on every visit. | Strictly necessary | 12 months |
The cookies listed above are strictly necessary for the service to function. Under the EU ePrivacy Directive, strictly necessary cookies do not require consent. However, we still inform you of their existence through this policy and our cookie banner.
We do not use any non-essential cookies at this time. If we introduce any in the future, we will update this policy and obtain your consent before setting them.
We do not set third-party cookies. However, our payment processor (Lemon Squeezy) and email provider (Brevo) may set their own cookies if you interact with their services directly. These are governed by their own cookie policies.
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
Please note that blocking or deleting the alphaserp_session cookie will log you out and you will need to request a new magic link to sign in again.
Browser guides: Chrome · Firefox · Safari · Edge
We will update this Cookie Policy if we introduce new cookies. Material changes will be reflected in the cookie consent banner on your next visit.
Questions about cookies: contact@alphaserp.com