Cookies
Cookies Policy
Last updated: 27 March 2026
This policy explains how the FraudSentry website uses cookies and similar browser storage, based on the current web application implementation.
What this policy covers
Cookies are small files stored by your browser. Similar technologies include local storage and other browser or device storage used to remember settings, keep sessions working, or support site operation.
This Cookies Policy covers the FraudSentry website and web application. Third-party websites linked from FraudSentry, including public bodies, app stores, payment providers, and external source links, have their own cookie and privacy practices.
Strictly necessary cookies and storage
The web app uses Supabase session handling where sign-in is configured. Supabase session cookies may keep you signed in, refresh your session, and allow account-only features to work. These cookies are necessary for authentication and security.
The site may also use basic technical storage for service operation, routing, reliability, and security. Blocking necessary cookies may cause sign-in, account pages, saved reports, billing management, or other account-dependent features to stop working correctly.
Country preference storage
FraudSentry lets you select a country so country-aware information can be shown more clearly. When you choose a country manually, the web app may store that preference using:
- fraudsentry-country: the selected country code.
- fraudsentry-country-mode: whether the country was selected manually or by the current selection flow.
These values may be stored as cookies and mirrored in local storage so the preference can work across the page and be remembered. The manual country preference is currently set for up to 180 days. It stores a country code, not precise GPS location.
Approximate country signals
The web app may read approximate country signals from request headers provided by hosting or network infrastructure, such as a country code header. This helps choose a likely country when no manual preference has been saved.
The inspected web code does not request browser GPS permission for country selection. You can override the selected country manually where the site provides a country selector.
Non-essential tracking
In the web code inspected for this policy, ordinary FraudSentry web pages do not currently use non-essential analytics cookies, advertising cookies, behavioural tracking pixels, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Meta Pixel, or a support chat widget.
If non-essential analytics, performance, advertising, or similar tracking technologies are added later, they should be disclosed clearly and, where required, depend on appropriate user consent before use.
Payments and third-party pages
FraudSentry includes server-side billing flows that can send users to third-party payment or billing management pages. Those third-party pages may set their own cookies under their own policies. Based on the inspected web implementation, FraudSentry does not add a Stripe tracking script or Stripe-hosted cookie directly to ordinary FraudSentry web pages.
Managing cookies and storage
You can manage or delete cookies and local storage through your browser settings. If you clear cookies or local storage, your country preference may reset and you may be signed out of account features.
If a country selector is available in the product, changing the country there updates the country preference used by the website. Browser controls remain the main way to block or delete cookies and local storage on your device.
UK-facing note
In the UK, cookies and similar technologies that are strictly necessary for a service requested by the user do not normally require consent. Non-essential cookies or similar technologies, such as many analytics or advertising cookies, generally require clear information and appropriate consent before use.
This policy does not claim that every technical record is a cookie, and it does not replace the Privacy Policy. Server logs, security records, support records, billing records, and account records may be handled separately as described in the Privacy Policy.
Contact and changes
If you have questions about this Cookies Policy, contact FraudSentry support at support@getfraudsentry.com or through the Contact page.
We may update this policy when the website changes, including if new analytics, advertising, consent, or third-party tooling is added.