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Cookies Policy

Last updated: December 14, 2025
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Cookies Policy

This Cookies Policy explains how Kaytos, LLC ("Kaytos", "Reputable Click", "we", "us", or "our") uses cookies and similar technologies on reputable.click and in connection with the Services.

For more information about how we handle personal data, see our Privacy Policy.

1. Cookies and Similar Technologies

"Cookies" are small text files stored on your device. We may also use similar technologies such as local storage, SDKs, pixels, and identifiers to help the Services function, keep you signed in, and help protect against abuse.

2. Cookies We Use on reputable.click

We may use:

  • Strictly necessary cookies to enable core functionality such as authentication, security, and load balancing. For example, our authentication system may set cookies such as next-auth.session-token, next-auth.csrf-token, and next-auth.callback-url (names may vary by browser and security settings).
  • Security cookies that may be set by our infrastructure and hosting providers (for example, to detect abusive traffic).

We do not knowingly use cookies for targeted advertising on reputable.click.

3. Customer Integrations (Snippets, Storage, Fingerprinting)

Customers may choose to implement Reputable Click on their own websites/apps. Those integrations may use browser storage and identifiers, for example:

  • A session identifier stored in sessionStorage, localStorage, or a first-party cookie (for example, reputable_sid). Storage mode and persistence are configurable, and customers can configure the snippet to respect privacy signals (Global Privacy Control, Do Not Track) and geographic requirements;
  • Optional device/browser fingerprint identifiers (for example, a FingerprintJS visitor ID), which require user consent in jurisdictions with consent requirements;
  • Optional bot detection signals (for example, outputs from BotD), which are used for security purposes and typically do not require consent;
  • We recommend customers do not send cookie contents to Reputable Click. If a customer needs to signal “returning visitor” or “session present”, they can send minimized boolean flags instead.

Whether and how these technologies are used on a customer’s site is controlled by the customer. Customers are responsible for providing notices and obtaining consents where required by law.

4. How to Control Cookies

Most browsers allow you to control cookies through settings, including deleting cookies and blocking future cookies. If you block cookies, some features (like login) may not work correctly.

You can also control certain storage and tracking preferences through your device and browser settings.

5. Contact

Questions about this Cookies Policy? Contact us at support@reputable.click.