Cookie Policy — Maylee
Version : 7 mai 2026 / In force as of May 7, 2026
Édité par / Published by BRIDGERS SAS — RCS Paris B 882 679 749 — 149 avenue du Maine, 75014 Paris
Contact unique / Single contact : contact@maylee.app (Niels Cohen, Président de Bridgers SAS)
1. What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file placed on your device when accessing the Service. BRIDGERS also uses similar trackers (local storage, pixels, fingerprinting); the rules described apply by analogy. This Policy applies to maylee.app, related pages and the web application. Native (mobile/desktop) apps use local storage strictly necessary to operate.
2. Cookies used
2.1. Strictly necessary (no consent)
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Authentication and session (JWT, refresh tokens).
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Security: CSRF protection, bot detection, two-factor tokens.
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Essential preferences: language, theme, cookie choices.
2.2. Audience measurement (consent depending on configuration)
BRIDGERS uses a privacy-respecting tool (Plausible Analytics). If configured per CNIL guidelines (no third-party cookie, anonymised IP, ephemeral IDs), it is exempt from consent. Otherwise, consent is requested.
2.3. Functional and personalisation (with consent)
- Remembering advanced settings and AI preferences.
2.4. Marketing and ad measurement (with consent)
- LinkedIn Insight Tag, Google Ads, Meta Pixel where applicable, subject to deployment and prior consent.
3. Pixels in emails
The Service may include, in marketing or support emails it sends, invisible pixels measuring opens and clicks. Consent is not required for pixels in solicited (transactional) emails. For marketing emails, prior consent is required except where allowed (existing customers under LCEN).
4. Consent collection
On first visit, a banner offers to accept, refuse or configure non-strictly-necessary cookies. You may change your choices at any time via “Manage my cookies”. Consent is free, specific, informed and unambiguous, in accordance with the GDPR and CNIL guidelines.
5. Do Not Track / Global Privacy Control
When your browser emits a Do Not Track or Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, BRIDGERS honours it by disabling non-strictly-necessary cookies by default.
6. Retention
Cookie lifetime does not exceed thirteen (13) months. Consent is renewed at expiry.
7. How to manage cookies
You can configure your browser to block or delete cookies. Disabling all cookies may affect the Service.
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Chrome: chrome://settings/cookies
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Firefox: about:preferences#privacy
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Safari: Preferences > Privacy
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Edge: edge://settings/privacy
8. Third-party cookies
Some embedded content (videos, widgets) may set third-party cookies beyond BRIDGERS's control.
9. Contact
For any question: contact@maylee.app.
