Cookie Policy
Last updated: April 2026
This policy explains how Practiq (Apex Amplify Limited) uses cookies and similar technologies on usepractiq.com.
What Are Cookies?
Cookies are small text files placed on your device when you visit a website. They help the site function correctly, remember your preferences, and provide analytics data.
Cookies We Use
| Cookie | Type | Purpose | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| sb-access-token | Essential | Supabase authentication session — keeps you logged in | 1 hour (refreshed) |
| sb-refresh-token | Essential | Refreshes your login session without requiring a new magic link | 30 days |
| ph_* | Analytics | PostHog analytics — tracks page views, clicks, and feature usage to help us improve the site. No personal data leaves the EU. | 1 year |
| ph_distinct_id | Analytics | Anonymous user identifier used by PostHog to track sessions consistently. Does not identify you personally. | 1 year |
Essential Cookies
Essential cookies are necessary for the website to function. You cannot opt out of these without disabling the functionality they support (e.g., staying logged in to your account).
Analytics Cookies (PostHog)
We use PostHog to understand how visitors use the site. This helps us improve the product. PostHog is configured to:
- Store all data on EU servers
- Not collect full IP addresses (masked)
- Not use data for advertising or third-party targeting
No Advertising Cookies
We do not use advertising cookies, tracking pixels, or third-party marketing platforms. We do not share your browsing data with any advertising network.
How to Disable Cookies
You can control cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:
- View all cookies currently stored
- Delete cookies individually or all at once
- Block third-party cookies
- Receive a notification before a cookie is set
Note: disabling essential cookies will prevent you from signing in to your account.
Contact
Questions about cookies? Email hello@usepractiq.com
Apex Amplify Limited · Company number 16573732 · Registered in England and Wales