Legal

Cookie policy

Effective date: January 1, 2026 · Last updated: January 2026

1. What are cookies

Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. Similar technologies include local storage and session storage. WACapture, operated by Lytheron OÜ, uses a minimal set of these technologies to keep you signed in and to power product analytics that we provide to our customers.

2. Categories we use

  • Strictly necessary. Authentication and session storage used to keep you signed in to the dashboard, to maintain CSRF protection and to remember your active workspace. These cannot be disabled without breaking core functionality.
  • Functional. Local-storage entries that store an anonymous session identifier (used to attribute funnel events for our customers' analytics), interface preferences such as theme, and onboarding progress.
  • First-party analytics. Event records written to our own database to power the funnel metrics shown in the dashboard (widget opens, form starts, submissions, skips, redirects). These events are first-party and do not feed advertising networks.

3. What we do not use

We do not use third-party advertising cookies, cross-site tracking pixels, social media trackers or behavioral profiling on the WACapture marketing site or in the dashboard.

4. Your choices

You can clear cookies and local storage from your browser at any time, and configure your browser to block them. Note that blocking strictly necessary storage will prevent you from signing in or completing form submissions. Most browsers also offer a "Do Not Track" signal; because there is no industry consensus on how this signal should be honored, we do not currently respond to it.

5. Updates

If we add or change cookies in a material way, we will update this page and adjust the "Last updated" date above.

6. Contact

Questions about cookies or other privacy topics? Email legal@lytheron.com.

This document describes our current practices in good faith. It is not a substitute for legal advice and should be reviewed by qualified counsel before relied upon in a specific jurisdiction.